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conclude that Colombian regions did not converge during this time. Although poorer regions grew at faster rates, the dispersion … markets that concentrated in the central regions of the country, and their integration to regional markets through the … development of both coastal regions, Pacific and the Caribbean, lagged behind those regions located in the center. We believe that …
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Boosting convergence and shared prosperity in the European Union achieved renewed urgency after the global financial … as evaluating the role of agriculture as a driver of shared prosperity. The analysis performed throughout the paper uses …
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-to-face interviews with a diverse sample across all 20 regions, ensuring representation. The resulting indices-the Subjective Well … reveal significant variations in well-being, with certain regions reporting notably lower satisfaction levels across …
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nineteenth century. Third, the explanation of a large share of regional inequality is related to high productivity generated by …
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Regional inequality may hinder national development, which is disconcerting for Brazil as one of the world's most … Brazil and examines their dispersion over the time period from 1872 to 2015. Spatial inequality followed a cyclical pattern …
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