外文翻译--生产性服务业在长期的经济发展中的增长和角色
《外文翻译--生产性服务业在长期的经济发展中的增长和角色》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《外文翻译--生产性服务业在长期的经济发展中的增长和角色(6页珍藏版)》请在毕设资料网上搜索。
1、中文 2320 字, 1670 单词 原文 Producer services: growth and roles in long-term economic development Material Source: The Service Industries Journal Vol. 28, No. 4, May 2008, 463-477 Author: Karl-Johan Lundquist, Lars-OlofOlander and Martin Svensson Henning. This new interest in services is spurred by the fa
2、ct that research has shown that producer services perform increasingly important functions in advanced capitalist economies. Phenomena are appearing, such as servicefication of the manufacturing sector, reflecting, for example, the internal growth of service functions within traditional manufacturin
3、g firms. The fact that this process is paralleled by an externalisation and outsourcing of service functions from manufacturing firms is another example, as is the notion that goods to an increasing degree are carriers of services, and that the manufacture and service sectorsin interaction generate
4、new types of products and services. The aim of this paper is therefore, with a background in Schumpeterian economics and evolutionary economic geography, to analyse the anatomy of the dramatic restructuring process that has been taking place in Sweden since the late 1970s, with a special focus on th
5、e roles and growth patterns of producer services. We will thereby show a new and more complete picture of the transformation process in Sweden, including also producer services. Such analyses could be performed by merging the aggregated theories of technology shifts and long waves with the now emerg
6、ing framework of evolutionary economic geography. Previously, we have analysed the transformation of the Swedish economy from along-term manufacturing perspective.This paper marks the first step in an integrative analysis of the Swedish technology shift that started in the mid-1970s. The analysis co
7、vers both manufacturing and service sectors. In our research efforts, we largely agree with the arguments made by Wood 2005 on the merits of a service informed approach to economic transformation and growth. This paper will show why such an approach is increasingly relevant in the wake of the third
8、industrial revolution. Historical data ongrowth in producer services is not easily obtainable. Even if the roles of producer services have been much researched inrecent years, we lack detailed longitudinal accounts of their growth over longer periods of time. In the empirical analysis, we use unique
9、 and recently constructed consistent time series obtained from the DEVIL databases Databases of Evolutionary EconomicGeography in Lund on the longitudinal transformation of different producer service sectors since the end of the 1970s. We will however begin this paper by exploringthe theoretical fou
10、ndations of anevolutionary long-term approach to economic development. Accounts of technology shifts or long waves are often focused on manufacturing sectors. This naturally has to do with the focus of this approach on technology and manufacture tangible product, but also on the limited availability
11、 of time series describing producerervices growth over time. However, in the present technology shift process, producer services could be assumed to play increasingly important roles. The term producer services is used here to denote advanced, specialised and knowledge-intensive service industries o
12、perating in a market consisting of other firms Bryson, Daniels, & Warf, 2004. There is a slight conceptual overlap between this definition and the one commonly used in the literature about,knowledge-intensive business services KIBS, although usually the term producer services includes also a more va
13、ried spectrum of services directed towards firms see discussion inAslesen&Isaksen, 2007. In this paper, we concentrate on a quite broad range of services, and we include also producerservices of a more simple character for example security services. The dominating part of the analysis is however dev
14、oted to the more advanced producer service sectors, which could be considered as being parts of the KIBS sector. Numerous scholars have noted the extensive growth of services in general during the past decade or so. For example, Beyers 2003 analyses the extensivegrowth of IT-using industries duringt
15、he1990s in theUSA, and notes especially the dramatic growth of producer services andhealth services. During the last few decades, especially in the USA, the service industries have accounted for the lions share of thegrowth in employment, and in many regional economies today services play a more cen
16、tral role in economic growth than was previously the case Beyers, 2005. Empirical evidence also indicates an increase of persons working with creative tasks within traditional industries, but primarily as a growth in the number of employees within creative industries, such as Information andCommunic
17、ationTechnologyICT, advertising, marketing, music/film and design/fashion. Studies in the UK show an aggregated increase in these categories of 35% during the period 1994?2001 Bryson et al., 2004, p. 72. The important role of business andprofessional services also goes for regional European economie
18、s outside the traditional service hot-spots such as London Daniels & Bryson, 2005; Lundquist, Olander, &Svensson Henning, 2006. As we will see, this discussion could also be extended to the case of Sweden during recent decades. Thedifferent sub-sectors of producer services play different roles in th
- 配套讲稿:
如PPT文件的首页显示word图标,表示该PPT已包含配套word讲稿。双击word图标可打开word文档。
- 特殊限制:
部分文档作品中设计图片,仅作为作品整体效果示例展示,禁止商用。设计者仅对作品中独创性部分享有著作权。
- 关 键 词:
- 外文 翻译 生产性 服务业 长期 长时间 经济发展 中的 增长 以及 角色
