Hill (2002) observes international income convergence, while within each country some regions have grown much faster than others. He attributes such subnational level disparities to: geographic conditions; connectivity to global economy; governmen
It is widely believed that the East Asian economies performed exceptionally well not only in generat...
Income convergence among countries has become an important topic in international economics. This pa...
We use a newly assembled sample of 1,528 regions from 83 countries to compare the speed of per capit...
Using the Gross Regional Domestic Product data for 10 East Asian countries, this study shows that Ea...
One of the most important lessons of the East Asian development experience is that “growth with equi...
This paper analyses the relationship between inequality and de facto regional economic integration d...
The growth paths in China diverge widely between the rich coastal and poor inland provinces. As a re...
Whether poor economies tend to converge towards rich ones or else to diverge over time is an issue t...
The growth paths in China diverge widely between the rich coastal and poor inland provinces. As a re...
The High Performing Asian Economies have been the fastest growing economies anywhere, anytime. This ...
130 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The previous three essays sug...
The paper explains the growth inequality nexus for Chinas provinces. The theoretical model of provin...
Subnational disparities and center-region relations are increasingly important issues in both the de...
The objective of this study is to empirically examine the income disparity between Japan and each of...
This study examines the issue of income convergence in the East−Asian economies from the non−linear ...
It is widely believed that the East Asian economies performed exceptionally well not only in generat...
Income convergence among countries has become an important topic in international economics. This pa...
We use a newly assembled sample of 1,528 regions from 83 countries to compare the speed of per capit...
Using the Gross Regional Domestic Product data for 10 East Asian countries, this study shows that Ea...
One of the most important lessons of the East Asian development experience is that “growth with equi...
This paper analyses the relationship between inequality and de facto regional economic integration d...
The growth paths in China diverge widely between the rich coastal and poor inland provinces. As a re...
Whether poor economies tend to converge towards rich ones or else to diverge over time is an issue t...
The growth paths in China diverge widely between the rich coastal and poor inland provinces. As a re...
The High Performing Asian Economies have been the fastest growing economies anywhere, anytime. This ...
130 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The previous three essays sug...
The paper explains the growth inequality nexus for Chinas provinces. The theoretical model of provin...
Subnational disparities and center-region relations are increasingly important issues in both the de...
The objective of this study is to empirically examine the income disparity between Japan and each of...
This study examines the issue of income convergence in the East−Asian economies from the non−linear ...
It is widely believed that the East Asian economies performed exceptionally well not only in generat...
Income convergence among countries has become an important topic in international economics. This pa...
We use a newly assembled sample of 1,528 regions from 83 countries to compare the speed of per capit...