IIEP   24411
INSTITUTO INTERDISCIPLINARIO DE ECONOMIA POLITICA DE BUENOS AIRES
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Volatility and economic growth in the twentieth century
Autor/es:
MERCEDES CAMPI; MARCO DUEÑAS
Revista:
STRUCTURAL CHANGE AND ECONOMIC DYNAMICS
Editorial:
NORTH-HOLLAND
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2020 vol. 53 p. 330 - 343
ISSN:
0954-349X
Resumen:
This paper analyses the international distribution of GDP per capita growth rates and its dynamics during the twentieth century. We show that the century is characterized by a changing distribution of GDP per capita growth rates, which is reflected in different shapes and a persistent asymmetry at the regional level and for countries of different development levels. Interestingly, the well-known negative scale relation between growth volatility and country size that characterizes the second half of the century is not observed before the 1950s, period dominated by severe global shocks. We discuss possible explanations to the disruption of the scale relationship. We argue that in a turbulent context, the functioning and interdependence of economic components of countries of different size can be altered, also affecting the scale relation between growth volatility and country size. Our results contribute with evidence of the underlying complexity of the growth process and its historical evolution.