@techreport{Dietrich2008Long,
abstract = {In economic development, long-run structural change among the three main sectors of an economy follows a typical pattern with the primary sector (agriculture, mining) first dominating, followed by the secondary sector (manufacturing) and finally by the tertiary sector (services) in terms of employment and value added. We reconsider the verbal theoretical work of Fourasti\'{e} and build a simple model encompassing its main features, most notably the macroeconomic influences on the sectoral development. Estimation and analysis with German data for the period 1850-2001 show that this model is quite capable to replicate the empirical facts.},
address = {Jena},
author = {Andreas Dietrich and Jens J. Kr\"{u}ger},
copyright = {http://www.econstor.eu/dspace/Nutzungsbedingungen},
keywords = {L16; O14; O41; structural change; industrialization; tertiarization; Drei-Sektoren-Hypothese; Strukturwandel; Sch\"{a}tzung; Deutschland},
language = {eng},
number = {2008,013},
publisher = {Universit\"{a}t Jena und Max-Planck-Institut f\"{u}r \"{O}konomik},
title = {Long-run sectoral development time series evidence for the German economy},
type = {Jena economic research papers},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10419/25697},
year = {2008}
}
