Investment Demand and Structural Change

Author:

García-Santana Manuel1234,Pijoan-Mas Josep54,Villacorta Lucciano6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra

2. CREi

3. Barcelona GSE

4. CEPR

5. CEMFI

6. Research Department, Banco Central de Chile

Abstract

We study the joint evolution of the sectoral composition and the investment rate of developing economies. Using panel data for several countries in different stages of development, we document three novel facts: (a) the share of industry and the investment rate are strongly correlated and follow a hump‐shaped profile with development, (b) investment goods contain more domestic value added from industry and less from services than consumption goods do, and (c) the evolution of the sectoral composition of investment and consumption goods differs from the one of GDP. We build a multi‐sector growth model to fit these patterns and provide two important results. First, the hump‐shaped evolution of investment demand explains half of the hump in industry with development. Second, asymmetric sectoral productivity growth helps explain the decline in the relative price of investment goods along the development path, which in turn increases capital accumulation and promotes growth.

Funder

Banco de España

Cornell University

City University of New York

Dartmouth College

Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance

London School of Economics and Political Science

Queen Mary University of London

Society for the Study of Evolution

Universitat de Barcelona

Universidade Nova de Lisboa

Universitat de València

Universidade de Vigo

World Bank Group

Yale University

Centre for Economic Policy Research

Fundación Ramón Areces

Fundación BBVA

Publisher

The Econometric Society

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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