Key issues in the empirical study on growth are addressed using provincial data in the Philippines. We find a high rate of absolute convergence, a positive relationship between inequality and growth, and a positive relationship between political competitiveness and growth
This paper carries out an empirical investigation on the determinants of economic growth for a group...
Given the emergence of the nuanced, post-1997 literature on the inequality-development nexus, the ch...
This study attempts to reassess the relationship between economic growth and inequality using an up ...
Note: UPSE Discussion Papers are preliminary versions circulated privately to elicit critical commen...
This paper revisits the inequality-growth relationship using data at the sub-national (provincial) l...
There is an extensive empirical literature on economic inequality; yet few studies examine its polit...
This paper analyzes the processes of growth and poverty reduction simultaneously under a neoclassica...
Over the past four decades; the Philippines has achieved significant advances in its growth performa...
October 26, 2007 -- Title pageWe propose a new methodological framework to empirically analyze the d...
Over the past four decades, the Philippines has achieved significant advances in its growth performa...
Why has the living standard of the Philippines relative to that of the United States not risen unlik...
The provincial per capita income growth in the Philippines can be considered as generally dismal in ...
The relationship between income inequality and economic growth is estimated using dynamic panel esti...
Why has the living standard of the Philippines relative to that of the U.S. not risen unlike its Asi...
This paper examines the Philippines and Viet Nam’s contrasting human development and growth experien...
This paper carries out an empirical investigation on the determinants of economic growth for a group...
Given the emergence of the nuanced, post-1997 literature on the inequality-development nexus, the ch...
This study attempts to reassess the relationship between economic growth and inequality using an up ...
Note: UPSE Discussion Papers are preliminary versions circulated privately to elicit critical commen...
This paper revisits the inequality-growth relationship using data at the sub-national (provincial) l...
There is an extensive empirical literature on economic inequality; yet few studies examine its polit...
This paper analyzes the processes of growth and poverty reduction simultaneously under a neoclassica...
Over the past four decades; the Philippines has achieved significant advances in its growth performa...
October 26, 2007 -- Title pageWe propose a new methodological framework to empirically analyze the d...
Over the past four decades, the Philippines has achieved significant advances in its growth performa...
Why has the living standard of the Philippines relative to that of the United States not risen unlik...
The provincial per capita income growth in the Philippines can be considered as generally dismal in ...
The relationship between income inequality and economic growth is estimated using dynamic panel esti...
Why has the living standard of the Philippines relative to that of the U.S. not risen unlike its Asi...
This paper examines the Philippines and Viet Nam’s contrasting human development and growth experien...
This paper carries out an empirical investigation on the determinants of economic growth for a group...
Given the emergence of the nuanced, post-1997 literature on the inequality-development nexus, the ch...
This study attempts to reassess the relationship between economic growth and inequality using an up ...