Productivity Analysis on the Service Sector in Korea:
- 서울대학교 경제연구소
- Seoul Journal of Economics
- Seoul Journal of Economics Volume 31 No.1
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2018.0221 - 62 (42 pages)
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One of the most dramatic characterizations of late industrializa-tion is the speed and scope of structural transformation from manufacturing-based to service-based economy. This study aims to analyze this transformation in the Korean economy in terms of productivity performance in its service sector over the period of 1995–2013 in which the economy experienced two financial crises in the years 1997 and 2007. The major finding is that, while the growth rate of gross output in the service sector has decelerated more rapidly than in the manufacturing sector, the growth rate of total factor productivity (TFP) has improved from near 0% during 1996–2010 to 1.41% during 2011–2013. Particularly, the improvement in TFP in distribution and producer services has been impressive, which indicates that the Korean economy is transforming itself toward a service-oriented growth and that two financial crises have helped such transformation. However, the relative level of TFP in the service sector remains to be far behind than that of the US and Japan.
I. Introduction
II. Productivity Trend in the Service Sector from Industry- Level Data
III. Growth Accounting and Estimation of Total Factor Productivity in the Service Sector
IV. Productivity in the Service Sector from Survey of Business Activities
V. An International Comparison of Productivity in Service Sector
VI. Conclusion
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