In this paper we explore convergence of real per capita output and health expenses across the Indian States. The new panel convergence methodology, developed by Phillips and Sul (Econometrica 75:1771–1855, 2007), is employed. The empirical findings suggest that these States form distinct convergent clubs, exhibiting considerable heterogeneity in the underlying growth and health expenses factors. These findings should help policy makers in designing appropriate growth-oriented and/or health sector programs and setting priorities in their implementation.N/
The distribution dynamics of incomes across Indian states are examined using the entire income distr...
This paper explores India\u27s recent economic reforms and associated state-level income convergence...
Abstract This paper documents the convergence of incomes across Indian states over the period 1965 t...
This study examines the total per capita health expenditure convergence across 25 Indian states by d...
In the recent years there has been considerable emphasis on understanding regional dimensions of eco...
Convergence refers to the process by which poorer countries or regions grow faster than their rich c...
This paper aims to explain the growth experiences of 14 major states of India between 1980 and 1998....
This paper examines the convergence of public expenditure and its major components using sub-nationa...
In a world of having large part suffering from the inadequacies of basic needs and inter-class and i...
In this paper, we examine the growth convergence hypothesis within a developing country. Across Ind...
In the recent years there has been considerable emphasis on understanding the regional dimensions of...
In this paper, we examine the growth convergence hypothesis within a developing country. Across Indi...
The paper looks at the latest evidence on what has been happening to regional disparities in per cap...
This paper examines the evidence for regional convergence or catch-up in levels and growth rates of ...
Abstract From the early 1990s, it has been seen that economic growth and health status are interdep...
The distribution dynamics of incomes across Indian states are examined using the entire income distr...
This paper explores India\u27s recent economic reforms and associated state-level income convergence...
Abstract This paper documents the convergence of incomes across Indian states over the period 1965 t...
This study examines the total per capita health expenditure convergence across 25 Indian states by d...
In the recent years there has been considerable emphasis on understanding regional dimensions of eco...
Convergence refers to the process by which poorer countries or regions grow faster than their rich c...
This paper aims to explain the growth experiences of 14 major states of India between 1980 and 1998....
This paper examines the convergence of public expenditure and its major components using sub-nationa...
In a world of having large part suffering from the inadequacies of basic needs and inter-class and i...
In this paper, we examine the growth convergence hypothesis within a developing country. Across Ind...
In the recent years there has been considerable emphasis on understanding the regional dimensions of...
In this paper, we examine the growth convergence hypothesis within a developing country. Across Indi...
The paper looks at the latest evidence on what has been happening to regional disparities in per cap...
This paper examines the evidence for regional convergence or catch-up in levels and growth rates of ...
Abstract From the early 1990s, it has been seen that economic growth and health status are interdep...
The distribution dynamics of incomes across Indian states are examined using the entire income distr...
This paper explores India\u27s recent economic reforms and associated state-level income convergence...
Abstract This paper documents the convergence of incomes across Indian states over the period 1965 t...