This paper tests directly a geography and growth model using regional data for Europe, the US, and Japan during di®erent time periods. We set up a standard geography and growth model with a poverty trap and derive a log-linearized growth equation that corresponds directly to a threshold regression technique in econometrics. In particular, we test whether regions with high population density (centers) grow faster and have a permanently higher per capita income than regions with low population density (peripheries). We ¯nd geography driven divergence for US states and European regions after 1980. Population density is superior in explaining divergence to initial income which the most important o±cial EU eligibility criterium for regional aid ...
Recent research on the ultimate causes of the large di¤erences in economic development across countr...
This dissertation considers the determinants of countries\u27 real income per capita, controlling fo...
Income in the world does not distribute randomly in space. There are geographic clusters of rich and...
This paper tests a geography and growth model using regional data for Europe, the US, and Japan. We ...
Die Verfasser testen ein Geographie-Wachstum-Modell mit regionalen Daten fuer Europa, die USA und Ja...
This paper develops a spatial theoretical growth model in order to study the impact of physical and ...
We analyze the role of nature and geography in determining economic and social outcomes. We propose ...
First draft, do not quote! A class of growth theories explains the formation of convergence clubs am...
Per capita incomes across European regions are not equal and do not stay constant; regional income d...
none2siEconomic growth has traditionally been analyzed in the temporal domain, while the spatial dim...
We use a newly assembled sample of 1,528 regions from 83 countries to compare the speed of per capit...
This paper investigates the causes of changing income disparities across regions by the extension of...
Location and climate have large effects on income levels and income growth through their effects on ...
In this paper we discuss regional income growth and inequality based on a new set of long-run data. ...
Regional economic development is driven by the accumulation of pro-duction factors. More traditional...
Recent research on the ultimate causes of the large di¤erences in economic development across countr...
This dissertation considers the determinants of countries\u27 real income per capita, controlling fo...
Income in the world does not distribute randomly in space. There are geographic clusters of rich and...
This paper tests a geography and growth model using regional data for Europe, the US, and Japan. We ...
Die Verfasser testen ein Geographie-Wachstum-Modell mit regionalen Daten fuer Europa, die USA und Ja...
This paper develops a spatial theoretical growth model in order to study the impact of physical and ...
We analyze the role of nature and geography in determining economic and social outcomes. We propose ...
First draft, do not quote! A class of growth theories explains the formation of convergence clubs am...
Per capita incomes across European regions are not equal and do not stay constant; regional income d...
none2siEconomic growth has traditionally been analyzed in the temporal domain, while the spatial dim...
We use a newly assembled sample of 1,528 regions from 83 countries to compare the speed of per capit...
This paper investigates the causes of changing income disparities across regions by the extension of...
Location and climate have large effects on income levels and income growth through their effects on ...
In this paper we discuss regional income growth and inequality based on a new set of long-run data. ...
Regional economic development is driven by the accumulation of pro-duction factors. More traditional...
Recent research on the ultimate causes of the large di¤erences in economic development across countr...
This dissertation considers the determinants of countries\u27 real income per capita, controlling fo...
Income in the world does not distribute randomly in space. There are geographic clusters of rich and...