One of the most striking features of empirical economic data is that some countries and regions within a country grow faster than others. Economic theory has long been aware of this problem and various explanations have been pro-vided in the past (Barro and Sala-i-Martin, 1995; and Magrini, 2003 for a revie
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An ambitious endeavour to reconcile the faster empirical research with the slower theoretical modell...
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Testing regional convergence hypothesis involves important data issues. In empirical circumstances t...
asymmetric shocks; differentiation; economic performance; free movement; Italy; path dependence; reg...
1. Empirical techniques for the analysis of regional economic growth The statistical models for the ...
In this work we first model the role of demand- and supply-side factors (labour market adjustment, p...
Patterns of local development are affected by the technological structure of the sector, by the pres...
In this paper, we present an empirical study of per capita income convergence in Italy over the per...
In this paper, we present an empirical study of per capita income convergence in Italy over the peri...
The topic of regional economics and business cycles has attracted increasing attention i...
Abstract: Recent contributions to the regional science literature have considered spatial effects in...
Abstract Based on a sample of 1,084 European regions (EU15) from 1995 to 2004, we estimate the relat...
This paper investigates the determinants of Italian regional specialization in the period 1995-2006....
WP 01/2006; This paper proposes a new method to measure and analyse the typology of regional economi...
This paper analyses the determinants of regional economic growth in the European Union adopting a no...
An ambitious endeavour to reconcile the faster empirical research with the slower theoretical modell...
The main objective of this paper is to analyse the determinants of employment growth at the local i...
Testing regional convergence hypothesis involves important data issues. In empirical circumstances t...
asymmetric shocks; differentiation; economic performance; free movement; Italy; path dependence; reg...
1. Empirical techniques for the analysis of regional economic growth The statistical models for the ...
In this work we first model the role of demand- and supply-side factors (labour market adjustment, p...
Patterns of local development are affected by the technological structure of the sector, by the pres...