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dataset. More than the catching-up effect, we will measure the convergence for three emerging countries: Brazil/China … past 10 years. A first contribution is that as the distance between the level of labor productivity in Brazil (China, India …
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Following Bai (2004) and Bai and Ng (2004) we estimate a common factor representation of a panel of output series for India, disaggregated by 15 states and 14 broad industry groups. We find that a single common V-Factor accounts for a large part of the significant shift in the cross-sectional...
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Following Bai (2004) and Bai and Ng (2004) we estimate a common factor representation of a panel of output series for India, disaggregated by 15 states and 14 broad industry groups. We find that a single common "V-Factor" accounts for a large part of the significant shift in the cross-sectional...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003809921
export of services is less than that of the People's Republic of China, and exports are competitive in only a few services …
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This paper marks the first attempt at examining the growth performance across Indian states for the 2000s, a period also marked by the global financial crisis. Four key findings are reported. First, consistent with the fact that the 2000s was the best ever decade for Indian macroeconomic...
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The ratio of Indian to US per capita output over the past 45 years has displayed a distinctive "V"-shaped pattern. We show that a strikingly similar V-shaped pattern is visible not just in aggregate output .figures, but also as the primary determinant of long-term movements in the...
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The ratio of Indian to US per capita output over the past 45 years has displayed a distinctive V-shaped pattern. We show that a strikingly similar V-shaped pattern is visible not just in aggregate output .figures, but also as the primary determinant of long-term movements in the cross-sectional...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010265006
This paper attempts to examine, compare and forecast the per capita GDP of India, the USA, China, and Japan for a … ARIMA approach. The ARIMA equation varies for each country chosen. The notation for China is ARIMA (2,2,0), for India it is … the US & Japan. In the case of China, the catching-up effect takes place after 1989, as after that the GDP growth rate of …
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India and the People's Republic of China (PRC), within the growth framework from1990 to 2019 by using panel 2SLS and the …
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