Moro, AlessioMoslehi, SolmazTanaka, Satoshi2025-03-272025-03-27https://hdl.handle.net/1885/733743607Using new home production data for the U.S., we estimate a model of structural transformation with a home production sector, allowing for both non-homotheticity of preferences and differential productivity growth in each sector. We report two main findings. First, the estimation results show that home services have a lower income elasticity than market services. Second, the slowdown in home labor productivity, started in the late 70s, is a key determinant of the rise of market services. Our counterfactual experiment shows that, without the slowdown, the share of market services would be lower by 5.8% in 2010.en-AUAuthor(s) retain copyrightDoes home production drive structural transformation?2016-02