Working Paper

Structural Change and Productivity Growth in Europe - Past, Present and Future

Georg Duernecker, Miguel Sanchez-Martinez
CESifo, Munich, 2021

CESifo Working Paper No. 9323

This paper studies the effect of structural change on the historical path of aggregate labor productivity growth for a large sample of European countries, and it builds a quantitative multi-sector growth model to analyze the potential impact that structural change may have on future productivity growth. We document that the observed reallocation of economic activity since the 1970s towards the service sector has exerted a strongly negative effect on aggregate productivity growth in most European countries. Moreover, we perform a quantitative analysis to show that the expected path of structural change might continue to have a sizable dent on future productivity growth in Europe. By contrast, the impact in the U.S. is expected to rapidly diminish. We show that this differential result can be explained by the large expansion, in Europe, of certain service sub-sectors characterized by stagnant productivity.

CESifo Category
Fiscal Policy, Macroeconomics and Growth
Keywords: structural change, productivity growth, Baumol’s cost disease, service sector, European Union
JEL Classification: O410, O470, O520