部门劳动力再分配:一个基于主体的结构变化和增长模型

Francisco Adilson Gabardo , Gabriel Porcile , João Basilio Pereima
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摘要

劳动力从农业部门转移到制造业和服务业似乎是解释为什么一些国家比其他国家富裕得多的一个重要因素。因此,不仅要了解结构变化过程背后的驱动机制和力量,还要了解这些机制如何相互作用和相互加强,这一点至关重要。在本研究中,我们建立了一个基于主体的模型(ABM),其中结构变化是由收入和相对价格效应驱动的。收入效应是由一个简单的非同质层次需求结构的假设产生的,在这个结构中,消费者按照特定的优先顺序消费他们的财富。相对价格效应来自不同部门的生产率增长率。从理论上讲,该模型能够复制劳动力在农业、制造业和服务业这三个宏观部门之间重新分配的结构变化动态。我们已经校准了模型的参数,因此,人为的就业份额轨迹将与瑞典1890-2010年的轨迹相匹配。结果表明,收入效应和相对价格效应在产生发达经济体所经历的结构性变化过程中是互补的。如果一些关于主体行为和行业相关条件的假设得到尊重,该模型表明,在一个只关注品味和技术等第一原则的基于主体的模型中,理论上有可能产生结构性变化。
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Sectoral labour reallocation: An agent-based model of structural change and growth

The shift of labour out of the agricultural sector and into the manufacturing and services sectors seems to be an important factor in explaining why some countries are so much richer than others. Therefore, understanding not only the driving mechanisms and forces behind the process of structural change but also how these mechanisms interact and reinforce each other becomes crucial. In the present work, we develop an agent-based model (ABM) where structural change is driven by income and relative prices effect. The income effect is generated by the assumption of a simple non-homothetic hierarchical demand structure where consumers spend their wealth following a particular priority ordering. The relative prices effect results from different sectoral productivity growth rates. The model is capable of theoretically replicating the dynamics of structural change where labour is reallocated across the three macro-sectors of agriculture, manufacturing and services. We have calibrated the model's parameters, so that the artificial employment share trajectories would match those of Sweden for the period of 1890–2010. The results suggest that, the income and relative prices effect are complementary in generating a process of structural change of the type experienced by developed economies. If some assumptions regarding agents’ behaviour and sectoral relative conditions are respected, the model shows that it possible to theoretically yield structural changes in an agent-based model focusing only on first principles such as tastes and technologies.

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