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Abstract This chapter outlines the contours of contemporary structural
change and economic development along the following lines: in all
developing regions agriculture shares of GDP and employment have
fallen substantially—albeit they still persist at high levels among the
poorest countries; regional manufacturing shares are consistent with
deindustrialization or stagnant industrialization in employment shares
and value-added; and, service shares of GDP and employment are on
an upward trend in general, with the exception of East Asian economic
growth, which has been driven by an inter-sectoral movement toward
manufacturing. There is also a trend toward greater capital intensity of
growth. Further, while in East Asia there have been substantial changes
in the composition of exports, this is not the case in all regions.
Keywords Deindustrialization · Tertiarization · Service sector ·
Growth decomposition · Labor productivity · Trade
3.1 A sketch of contemporAry economic development
And structurAl trAnsformAtion
In this section, a sketch of the empirical experience of economic devel-
opment and structural transformation (ST) in the developing world is
discussed to set the later discussion in an empirical context. One could
CHAPTER 3
Deindustrialization and Tertiarization
in the Developing World
© The Author(s) 2020
L. Schlogl and A. Sumner, Disrupted Development and the Future
of Inequality in the Age of Automation, Rethinking International
Development series, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30131-6_3
Disrupted Development and the Future of Inequality in the Age of Automation