Convergence in per-capita GDP across European regions using panel data models extended to spatial autocorrelation effects.
This paper studies the convergence of per capita GDP across European regions over a fairly long period. Most of the works are based on either cross-sectional or fixed-effects estimates. We propose the estimation of convergence in per capita GDP across European regions by making use of panel-data models extended to include spatial error autocorrelation and spatially lagged dependent variable (Anselin,1988;Elhorst,2002). This will allow us to extend the traditional ß convergence model to include a rigorous treatment of the spatial correlation among the intercept terms. A spatial analysis of such intercept terms will also be performed in order to shed light on the concept spatially conditional convergence.
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2004-08
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Authors: | Arbia, Giuseppe ; Piras, Gianfranco |
Institutions: | European Regional Science Association |
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