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The paper examines Latin American countries' productivity growth levels and their convergence patterns utilizing nonparametric frontier approaches. Utilizing a sample of 17 Latin American countries for the period 1970-2014 it estimates various productivity indexes alongside with their main...
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Can we associate globalization with converging productivity levels of different countries? Are the developing countries catching up? This paper provides answers to these questions by studying unconditional beta-convergence and sigma-convergence of labor productivity with the Penn World Table 9.1...
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Trends in aggregate growth and poverty reduction hide a multiplicity of development processes at the local level. The analysis reported in this paper exploits a unique panel dataset of poverty maps covering almost 2,400 municipalities in Mexico and spanning 22 years, first, to test hypothesis...
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Trends in aggregate growth and poverty reduction hide a multiplicity of development processes at the local level. The analysis reported in this paper exploits a unique panel dataset of poverty maps covering almost 2,400 municipalities in Mexico and spanning 22 years, first, to test hypothesis...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012262928
The literature on economic growth in Latin America still presents mixed results. In the case of Mexico, the main findings show a similar pattern, highlighting the lower capacity of the southern and central states to take advantage of the export-oriented model. The present research analyses the...
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This paper aims to outline evidence on how regional integration can be beneficial for income convergence of Mexican regions over the period 1994 to 2004. Thus, two main concepts of convergence are studying: the sigma and beta-convergence. More precisely, we are estimating an augmented model of...
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GDP has usually been used as a proxy for human well-being. Nevertheless, other social aspects should also be considered, such as life expectancy, infant mortality, educational enrollment and crime issues. With this paper we investigate not only economic convergence but also social convergence...
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This paper views the growth and convergence process of the four Visegrad economies - the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia - through the lens of the open economy, stochastic neoclassical growth model. We use a unified framework to understand both the long-run convergence path and...
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The article provides an assessment of the regional convergence process between the Western European regions since the 1950s. Two sets of issues are addressed: (a) Is there sufficient evidence of regional convergence? If so, has the speed of convergence changed over time and is this speed...
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The article provides an assessment of the regional convergence process between the Western European regions since the 1950s. Two sets of issues are addressed: (a) Is there sufficient evidence of regional convergence? If so, has the speed of convergence changed over time and is this speed...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014212600