The Farmer, the Blue-Collar, and the Monk: Understanding Economic Development Through Saturations of Demands and Non-Homothetic Productivity Gains

25 Pages Posted: 19 Mar 2018

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Elie Gray

Université de Toulouse - Toulouse Business School

Andre Grimaud

GREMAQ, IDEI and LEERNA - University of Toulouse 1

David Le Bris

Toulouse Business School

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Date Written: March 19, 2018

Abstract

To explain the process of development historically documented, we consider a model with three economic sectors (agriculture, manufacturing and services) characterized by different productivity gains and by saturation levels in the demands of agricultural and manufactured goods. Our parsimonious model captures within a single framework the process of development which is characterized by the structural changes in the workforce across sectors, variable growth rates (an initial “Malthusian regime” exhibiting slow growth, a fast growth regime after a takeoff, and a gradual slow down leading to a possible new stagnation) and the relative evolutions of prices across sectors. Reasonable calibration generates results quantitatively close to the observed empirical facts.

Keywords: Growth Model, Structural Change, Unified Growth, Economic Development, Saturation of Demands

JEL Classification: O1, O4, N1

Suggested Citation

Gray, Elie and Grimaud, Andre and Le Bris, David, The Farmer, the Blue-Collar, and the Monk: Understanding Economic Development Through Saturations of Demands and Non-Homothetic Productivity Gains (March 19, 2018). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3143714 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3143714

Elie Gray

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Andre Grimaud

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