Chong et al. (2008) found only limited support for the income convergence hypothesis among 15 OECD nations using a nonlinear unit root test. We find considerably greater evidence of convergence by allowing for breaks in the test's time trend. © 2010 Elsevier B.V
International audienceThis article aims at testing the convergence hypothesis in MENA region using n...
Many empirical studies try to test whether there is income convergence across metropolitan areas in ...
A sufficient issue in studies of economic development is whether economies (countries, regions of a ...
Chong et al. (2008) found only limited support for the income convergence hypothesis among 15 OECD n...
In this paper we reexamined the study done in King and Ramlogan-Dobson (2011) as well as Chong et al...
A growing number of recent empirical studies reveal that output differentials are nonlinear. This pa...
This paper revisits the income convergence hypothesis by using the nonlinear unit root test of Kapet...
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The purpose of this letter is to re-examine the convergence hypothesis for 21 OECD countries during ...
This article uses data on real per capita incomes from 1900 to 2001 to test for stochastic convergen...
This article deviates from the current practice of regional convergence by allowing output convergen...
[[abstract]]This paper empirically tests whether there is evidence of convergence in income inequali...
In this paper we propose a new test procedure with more general steady state information to test the...
International audienceThis article aims at testing the convergence hypothesis in MENA region using n...
Many empirical studies try to test whether there is income convergence across metropolitan areas in ...
A sufficient issue in studies of economic development is whether economies (countries, regions of a ...
Chong et al. (2008) found only limited support for the income convergence hypothesis among 15 OECD n...
In this paper we reexamined the study done in King and Ramlogan-Dobson (2011) as well as Chong et al...
A growing number of recent empirical studies reveal that output differentials are nonlinear. This pa...
This paper revisits the income convergence hypothesis by using the nonlinear unit root test of Kapet...
This paper uses newly available long-span data on real per capita incomes from 1900-2001 to test for...
We investigate the income convergence hypothesis for 24 OECD countries using Fourier-type unit root ...
In this paper we investigate whether EU-15 countries experience convergence in per capita GDP levels...
The purpose of this letter is to re-examine the convergence hypothesis for 21 OECD countries during ...
This article uses data on real per capita incomes from 1900 to 2001 to test for stochastic convergen...
This article deviates from the current practice of regional convergence by allowing output convergen...
[[abstract]]This paper empirically tests whether there is evidence of convergence in income inequali...
In this paper we propose a new test procedure with more general steady state information to test the...
International audienceThis article aims at testing the convergence hypothesis in MENA region using n...
Many empirical studies try to test whether there is income convergence across metropolitan areas in ...
A sufficient issue in studies of economic development is whether economies (countries, regions of a ...