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CONFORMISM AND STRUCTURAL CHANGE
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CultureEconomicsInternational EconomicsMacroeconomicsBusinessEconomic AnalysisEndogenous Growth TheoryStructural InnovationExternal EconomyConsumption ExternalitiesStructural ProblemSocial ChangeMultisector ModelMacroeconomic ModelEconomic GrowthStructural EconometricsSector StructureStructural Change
Using a simple, multisector model of endogenous growth, we show that commodity‐specific consumption externalities can be a source of structural change. When the degrees of consumption externalities are different between goods, each sector grows at a different rate. However, the aggregate economy exhibits balanced growth in that capital stock and expenditure grow at the same constant rate. A three‐sector version of our model may reconcile Kaldor's stylized facts with empirically plausible profiles of industrial structure transformation.
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