This paper shows that the Solow model’s predictions are consistent with the data. The standard of living is correlated positively with saving rates and negatively with population growth rates, while just these two variables explain jointly 67 % to 73 % of the sample’s cross-country variation. The empirical findings clearly reject absolute convergence in income per capita but are very strongly supportive of conditional convergence at an estimated average annual rate of 0.8 % to 1.2 % a year. It is also shown that the speed of convergence is far from constant over time: it has been mostly increasing during 1960-1990, but it has been falling since the early 1990s. JEL classification: O40
The article discusses conditional β-convergence in 126 countries around the world in 1975-2003. The ...
Development convergence of countries implies the attitude according to which economies with low GDP ...
Despite the widespread popularity of the Solow growth model, much of the recent em-pirical work base...
The paper considers international per capita output and its growth using a panel of data for 102 cou...
This paper implements a panel data approach of the Solow model to study the phenomenon of growth con...
A useful contribution of wide ranging debate in the growth literature is that it has put forwa...
This paper examines whether the Solow growth model is consistent with the international variation in...
This paper examines whether the Solow growth model is consistent with the international variation in...
The paper considers international per capita output and its growth using a panel of data for 102 cou...
There are two sources of inconsistency inexisting cross-country empirical work on growth: correlated...
There are two sources of inconsistency in existing cross-country empirical work on growth: correlate...
There are two sources of inconsistency in existing cross-country empirical work on growth: correlate...
There are two sources of inconsistency in existing cross-country empirical work on growth: correlate...
There are two sources of inconsistency in existing cross-country empirical work on growth: correlate...
This paper analyzes several aspects of convergence behaviour in the Solow growth model. In empirical...
The article discusses conditional β-convergence in 126 countries around the world in 1975-2003. The ...
Development convergence of countries implies the attitude according to which economies with low GDP ...
Despite the widespread popularity of the Solow growth model, much of the recent em-pirical work base...
The paper considers international per capita output and its growth using a panel of data for 102 cou...
This paper implements a panel data approach of the Solow model to study the phenomenon of growth con...
A useful contribution of wide ranging debate in the growth literature is that it has put forwa...
This paper examines whether the Solow growth model is consistent with the international variation in...
This paper examines whether the Solow growth model is consistent with the international variation in...
The paper considers international per capita output and its growth using a panel of data for 102 cou...
There are two sources of inconsistency inexisting cross-country empirical work on growth: correlated...
There are two sources of inconsistency in existing cross-country empirical work on growth: correlate...
There are two sources of inconsistency in existing cross-country empirical work on growth: correlate...
There are two sources of inconsistency in existing cross-country empirical work on growth: correlate...
There are two sources of inconsistency in existing cross-country empirical work on growth: correlate...
This paper analyzes several aspects of convergence behaviour in the Solow growth model. In empirical...
The article discusses conditional β-convergence in 126 countries around the world in 1975-2003. The ...
Development convergence of countries implies the attitude according to which economies with low GDP ...
Despite the widespread popularity of the Solow growth model, much of the recent em-pirical work base...