Do service sectors need core sectors to improve their productivity?
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Do service sectors need core sectors to improve their productivity?
Sachiko Kazekami
《Eurasian Economic Review》 , 2017 (3) :1-22
Abstract:Examining Japane
Do service sectors need core sectors to improve their productivity?dBY中山大学中国第三产业研究中心
Sachiko KazekamidBY中山大学中国第三产业研究中心
《Eurasian Economic Review》 , 2017 (3) :1-22dBY中山大学中国第三产业研究中心
dBY中山大学中国第三产业研究中心 Abstract:Examining Japanese micro-data, this study demonstrates that large core sectors (specialized or manufacturing sectors) in a local economy improve the productivity in the local non-tradable service sectors, and thereby increase employment. The size of service sector demand is determined by the size of the local economy, which, in turn, is determined by these large core sectors. The core sectors are generally sectors with tradable goods and services and their demand is not limited by the local market size as their goods and services supply multiple regions. A large demand for the service sectors induces heightened competition and improves their productivity through Darwinian selection or efficiency improvements within firms. Moreover, the spillover effect from core sectors might affect local service sectors. As a result, a 1% increase in added value in the specialized sectors in the previous estimation period, as well as a 1% increase in the change in added value in the specialized sectors, and a 1% increase in added value in the manufacturing sectors in the previous estimation period affect an increase in the productivity of the service sectors by approximately 4–5, 4 and 2.5%, respectively. Moreover, an increase of 100 thousand dollars of added value in the specialized sectors increases employment by 26 employees in the local service sectors. Furthermore, this study confirms efficiency improvements within firms as a productivity mechanism.dBY中山大学中国第三产业研究中心