Recent acceleration in the transition to a knowledge-based economy has affected regional economic performance. The author uses an interregional convergence framework to identify the changing determinants of the growth of U.S. states in the period from 1983 to 2004. Growth of population, annual average wages, and per capita real gross state product (GSP) are investigated. The analysis relies on spatial regression analysis to estimate the speed of convergence and identify significant conditional variables and their relationships with growth. Absolute and conditional GSP interstate convergence has occurred. The results show that educational attainment and patenting rates emerged as significant positive determinants of GSP and population growth...
We use a newly assembled sample of 1,528 regions from 83 countries to compare the speed of per capit...
Using data on the manufacturing sector for the 50 states during 1977-1996, we decompose labor produc...
Over the past 30 years, the United States has seen a great transference of wealth from its old manuf...
Economic growth and β-convergence of American states 1963–2015 is analyzed adjusting for significant...
For several decades, cross-country analyses have dominated the literature on economic growth. Recent...
This paper tests the hypothesis of "conditional &bgr;-convergence" in per capita income across the U...
A question fundamental to sustainable economic growth is whether a poor region tends to grow faster ...
A key economic issue is whether poor countries or regions tend to grow faster than rich ones: are th...
Has the progress of output convergence changed within the United States? This article examines the o...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2009This presentation was part of the session : ...
textThe main purpose of this research is to investigate three basic issues central to the explanati...
This article develops a growth-based regionalisation of the United States using both principal compo...
We use US county-level data containing 3,058 cross-sectional observations and 41 conditioning variab...
This dissertation investigates the spatial dimensions of regional economic growth processes, with pa...
This research investigated regional growth patterns under different economic environments. Based on ...
We use a newly assembled sample of 1,528 regions from 83 countries to compare the speed of per capit...
Using data on the manufacturing sector for the 50 states during 1977-1996, we decompose labor produc...
Over the past 30 years, the United States has seen a great transference of wealth from its old manuf...
Economic growth and β-convergence of American states 1963–2015 is analyzed adjusting for significant...
For several decades, cross-country analyses have dominated the literature on economic growth. Recent...
This paper tests the hypothesis of "conditional &bgr;-convergence" in per capita income across the U...
A question fundamental to sustainable economic growth is whether a poor region tends to grow faster ...
A key economic issue is whether poor countries or regions tend to grow faster than rich ones: are th...
Has the progress of output convergence changed within the United States? This article examines the o...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2009This presentation was part of the session : ...
textThe main purpose of this research is to investigate three basic issues central to the explanati...
This article develops a growth-based regionalisation of the United States using both principal compo...
We use US county-level data containing 3,058 cross-sectional observations and 41 conditioning variab...
This dissertation investigates the spatial dimensions of regional economic growth processes, with pa...
This research investigated regional growth patterns under different economic environments. Based on ...
We use a newly assembled sample of 1,528 regions from 83 countries to compare the speed of per capit...
Using data on the manufacturing sector for the 50 states during 1977-1996, we decompose labor produc...
Over the past 30 years, the United States has seen a great transference of wealth from its old manuf...