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government, and including a combined sector of totals. The results indicate that none of the sectors exhibits ó-convergence, but … they all show strong evidence of â-convergence with a convergence club pattern that is apparent for the wholesale …
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government, and including a combined sector of totals. The results indicate that none of the sectors exhibits ó-convergence, but … they all show strong evidence of â-convergence with a convergence club pattern that is apparent for the wholesale …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005038953
are demonstrated using a neoclassical convergence model for United States counties. …
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proposed modeling framework is then used to identify convergence clubs in the context of U.S. county-level economic growth over …
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Philippines over the period 1991- 2000. A conditional convergence growth model is considered where the growth of per capita income …
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proposed modeling framework is then used to identify convergence clubs in the context of U.S. county-level economic growth over …
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Artefactual field experiments, spatial econometrics, and household survey are blended in a single study to investigate how the experience of collective irrigation management in the real world facilitates the spillover of social behaviour among neighbours. The dictator and public goods games are...
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Artefactual field experiments, spatial econometrics, and household survey are blended in a single study to investigate how the experience of collective irrigation management in the real world facilitates the spillover of social behaviour among neighbours. The dictator and public goods games are...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011110353