Sectoral Productivity Convergence, Input-Output Structure and Network Communities in Japan

Alvaro Domínguez, Carlos Mendez, Felipe Santos‐Marquez
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We study sectoral productivity convergence through the input-output structure of the economy and its network representation. In particular, we study 106 production sectors in Japan over the 2003-2012 period and identify highly interconnected groups of sectors using community detection algorithms. We next characterize the dynamics of these communities by evaluating the evolution of productivity dispersion using parametric and non-parametric frameworks of sectoral productivity convergence. We find two dominant communities: The central members of community 1 are mostly service-related industries, while the central members of community 2 are mostly high-tech manufacturing industries. The convergence analyses indicate that the two communities have contrasting convergence-divergence patterns. Robust convergence patterns are reported for community 1. In contrast, when those two communities are pooled into the entire group of all 106 industries, it appears that strong diverging signs in community 2 are responsible for the weak divergence in labor productivity for all industries in Japan.
日本部门生产率趋同、投入产出结构与网络社区
我们通过经济的投入产出结构及其网络表征来研究部门生产率收敛。特别是,我们研究了2003-2012年期间日本的106个生产部门,并使用社区检测算法确定了高度互联的部门群体。接下来,我们通过使用部门生产率趋同的参数和非参数框架评估生产率分散的演变,来描述这些社区的动态特征。研究发现,社区1的中心成员以服务业为主,社区2的中心成员以高科技制造业为主。收敛性分析表明,两个群落具有截然不同的收敛-发散模式。报告了社区1的鲁棒收敛模式。相比之下,当这两个社区被集中到所有106个行业的整个群体中时,似乎社区2的强烈分化迹象是造成日本所有行业劳动生产率弱分化的原因。
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