The authors bring together two strands of the empirical literature and analyze the geography of the regional economic performance of the states of the Brazilian Federation from 1939 to 1998. Using tools from spatial statistics, they examine the spatial dependence of regional per capita income inBrazil during the past six decades. They also examine the role of geography in explain-ing economic growth patterns using intradistribution dynamic tools based onMarkov transition matrices and stochastic kernels in a discrete and a continuous framework. The analyses reveal the existence of two spatial clusters in Brazil, a low-income cluster in the northeast and a high-income cluster in the southeast. Moreover, the spatial pattern of economic growth ...
The aim of this paper is to explore the spatial distribution of the interregional trade among the 27...
Brazil displays a geographic and institutional diversity unique in the world. It extends in a north-...
Using data spanning 70 years (1939–2008), we examine whether Kubitschek’s planned creation of Brasíl...
This paper takes up some of the newly developed tools of spatial econometrics to analyse the importa...
This paper examines the importance of space to per capita GDP growth in Brazil for the period 1980–2...
(english) Clustering of economic performance and growth in space has generated considerable research...
The regional income disparities in Brazil are well-known. Since the 1930s, such income disparities h...
This paper seeks to understand how and why the determinants of economic growth (including spatial sp...
This paper seeks to understand how the determinants of economic growth in Brazil may manifest themse...
Analyses of municipal GDP growth in Rio Grande do Norte in the Northeast of Brazil during 1970-96 re...
The present paper introduces some spatial econometric techniques to the convergence issue among Braz...
This paper combines classic and spatial shift-share decompositions of 1981 to 2006 employment change...
The Brazilian economic growth occurred in concentrated form in the Southeast and South. From 1950 it...
This paper analyses the evolution of regional inequality in Brazil in the period 1939-1995. Based on...
This research focuses on an analysis of the relationship between state to state population and incom...
The aim of this paper is to explore the spatial distribution of the interregional trade among the 27...
Brazil displays a geographic and institutional diversity unique in the world. It extends in a north-...
Using data spanning 70 years (1939–2008), we examine whether Kubitschek’s planned creation of Brasíl...
This paper takes up some of the newly developed tools of spatial econometrics to analyse the importa...
This paper examines the importance of space to per capita GDP growth in Brazil for the period 1980–2...
(english) Clustering of economic performance and growth in space has generated considerable research...
The regional income disparities in Brazil are well-known. Since the 1930s, such income disparities h...
This paper seeks to understand how and why the determinants of economic growth (including spatial sp...
This paper seeks to understand how the determinants of economic growth in Brazil may manifest themse...
Analyses of municipal GDP growth in Rio Grande do Norte in the Northeast of Brazil during 1970-96 re...
The present paper introduces some spatial econometric techniques to the convergence issue among Braz...
This paper combines classic and spatial shift-share decompositions of 1981 to 2006 employment change...
The Brazilian economic growth occurred in concentrated form in the Southeast and South. From 1950 it...
This paper analyses the evolution of regional inequality in Brazil in the period 1939-1995. Based on...
This research focuses on an analysis of the relationship between state to state population and incom...
The aim of this paper is to explore the spatial distribution of the interregional trade among the 27...
Brazil displays a geographic and institutional diversity unique in the world. It extends in a north-...
Using data spanning 70 years (1939–2008), we examine whether Kubitschek’s planned creation of Brasíl...