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Economic Performances in the Americas
Economic Performances in the Americas compares the economic performances of Brazil, Mexico and the USA over the past half century. As with most other high and middle-income countries their economies are service-sector orientated and have been for several decades. This book encompasses all sectors of the economy but focuses primarily on services, analysing both the main trends in the various service industries in Brazil and Mexico and the underlying forces shaping their huge expansion. The growth of services obscures large differences between the two Latin countries and the USA in terms of the types of services that gained importance and the driving growth forces. The author provides a fascinatingly unique and comprehensive overview of the long run development of the entire service sector in the countries discussed. Using new methods for international comparisons of output and productivity in services, Nanno Mulder examines the impact of the increased service sector orientation in the overall economy. Relative to the USA, the Brazilian and Mexican service sectors performed better than agriculture and to a lesser extent, industry. However, this positive contribution hides large discrepancies, with some service industries showing important productivity gains whereas others turned out stagnant.

Nanno Mulder
1. Introduction    
2. Structural Change and the Shift to Services   Introduction
  Changes in sectoral Composition and the Process of Development
  The Larger Share of Services in Final and Intermediate Demand
  Why the Service Share Grew Faster in Employment than in GDP?
  Overall Trends and Compositional Changes
3. Measurement of Real Service Output   Measurement of Service Output
  Research on Real Output Measurement
  Real Output Measures by Category of Service
4. Transport and Communications   Transport and Communications in the Last Two Centuries
  Comparison of Output and Productivity Levels in 1975
  Reconciliation of Census and National Accounts Data
  Labour Productivity
  Conclusion
5. Wholesale and Retail Trade   Long-term Trends
  Determinants of Demand for Distributive Services
  Measurement of Output and Productivity in Distributive Services
  Value Added and Employment in 1975/77
  Comparative Output and Productivity Levels
6. Financial Services   Long-Term Development
  Determinants of Long-Term Development
  Output and Productivity Levels
7. Health Care   Introduction
  Long-Term Development
  Determinants of Long-Term Development
  Output and Productivity Levels
8. Education   Introduction
  Long-Term Development
  Determinants of Long-Term Development
  Output and Productivity Levels
9. Commodity-Producing Sectors   Agriculture
  Mining
  Manufacturing
  Construction
10. Comparative Performances of the Service and Commodity Sectors   Introduction
  The Impact of Sectoral Change on Labour Productivity
  The Contribution of Labour Reallocation to Overall Economic Growth
  Unit Value Ratios
  Labour Productivity Levels, 1975
  Comparative Labour Productivity Performance, 1950-96
  Impact of Differences in Production Structure on Productivity
  Conclusion
Appendix A   Population and Employment
Appendix B   GDP Indices and Levels of GDP
Appendix C   Exchange Rates and Prices
Appendix D   The Service Sector
Appendix E   Reconciling Census and National Accounts Data
    Edward Elgar Publishing, 2002