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This empirical note uses publicly available Goskomstat data to investigate income growth and convergence across Russian … regions. Using data for 1992-2001, we find strong sigma divergence simultaneously with beta convergence. he results indicate … be converging among themselves, while growth experiences among other regions have been highly heterogeneous. …
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This paper analyses growth and convergence on sugarcane industry in southeast Asia countries. Important questions in … this paper are whether the growth of sugar cane industry in Southeast Asia moves toward a convergence or divergence trend …, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, The Philippines, and Vietnam. The finding suggests that based on ƒÒ convergence approach …
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The paper shows that the current view of globalization as an automatic and benign force is flawed: it focuses on only one, positive, face of globalization while entirely neglecting a malignant one. The two key historical episodes that are adduced by the supporters of the “globalization as it...
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The years following the Second World War were those of the greatest economic growth that Europe had ever seen. If the … countries of the Iberian Peninsula, neutral in the conflict and ruled by dictatorial regimes, enjoyed that growth and had … participated in the convergence phenomenon, Ireland, also neutral but democratic, was not able to converge to the developed world …
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This paper introduces three measures of spatial dependence for use in the analysis of regional income distributions and their evolution. The first builds upon the notion of regional conditioning (Quah 1993), and is derived as a trace statistic from a modified Markov transition matrix. The...
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framework, namely, convergence, identifications of growth determinants and factors responsible of growth differences in the data …The aim of this paper is to update the reviews on endogenous growth theories in order to explore whether recent … empirical studies are more supportive of their main predictions. Among the core topics studied in the growth econometric …
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the long term growth rate and in the process of economic convergence between the states of Mexico, the present study … growth theory and in particular by some of the recent theoretical and empirical developments in the field. The study is … focused on the regional economic convergence process in Mexico, and the effects of economic openess. …
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: During the last couple of decades, the migratory movements in Chile have been minimum, regions are far from achieving match in the per capíta income, situation that would give persistence to the regional inequity. According to studies, in 52 years, half of the gap between a rich and a poor...
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What drives capital inflows in the long run? Do they follow the predictions of neoclassical theory, or are other forces at work? The purpose of this paper is to illustrate how long-term capital movements conform surprisingly well to the predictions of a simple neoclassical model with credit...
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In the framework of the Hull-White model we present a semi-explicit approach to compute the delta and the gamma. The method is faster and more accurate than classical approaches, specially when compared to the Hull-White tree implementation.
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