This paper analyzes the convergence process in Latin America and the Caribbean during the 1960-2005 period. The evidence is not favorable to clear convergence or divergence trends, but to a slight process of convergence until the 1970s, and then global divergence. In turn, the results suggest the existence of transitory clubs of convergence during the 1960-1974 and 1990-1994 periods. After that, the lower income economies showed convergence to the relative richer countries, but in a context of increasing dispersion of the per capita income. The development accounting and the decomposition of the total factor productivity (TFP) indicate that those results are mainly explained by relative differences in the technological capabilities, and tha...
This paper studies the convergence in output per capita in 7 Latin American Economies, during the pe...
This chapter discusses why this has occurred and compares the Latin American experience with that of...
Since the 1950’s Latin America and the Caribbean have lost relative income share on a consistent bas...
The paper examines Latin American countries’ productivity growth levels and their convergence patter...
Countries differ in terms of technological capabilities and complexity of production structures. Acc...
This paper examines the process of convergence in Latin America over the period 1970-1998. There has...
Countries differ in terms of technological capabilities and complexity of production structures. Acc...
Countries differ in terms of technological capabilities and complexity of production structures. Acc...
RESUMEN: Este artículo analiza la convergencia de la producción per cápita y los patrones de especia...
Este trabajo examina la convergencia en América Latina durante el período 1960- 2008, por medio de t...
Little is known about the convergence process among developing countries in general and in Latin Ame...
The factors that explain economic development of a country continue to generate controversies, even ...
After gaining political independence from the European countries and the United States, the Caribbea...
The chapter discusses why in the long-run the Latin American countries failed to converge with the d...
This paper surveys the recent literature on convergence across countries and regions. I discuss the ...
This paper studies the convergence in output per capita in 7 Latin American Economies, during the pe...
This chapter discusses why this has occurred and compares the Latin American experience with that of...
Since the 1950’s Latin America and the Caribbean have lost relative income share on a consistent bas...
The paper examines Latin American countries’ productivity growth levels and their convergence patter...
Countries differ in terms of technological capabilities and complexity of production structures. Acc...
This paper examines the process of convergence in Latin America over the period 1970-1998. There has...
Countries differ in terms of technological capabilities and complexity of production structures. Acc...
Countries differ in terms of technological capabilities and complexity of production structures. Acc...
RESUMEN: Este artículo analiza la convergencia de la producción per cápita y los patrones de especia...
Este trabajo examina la convergencia en América Latina durante el período 1960- 2008, por medio de t...
Little is known about the convergence process among developing countries in general and in Latin Ame...
The factors that explain economic development of a country continue to generate controversies, even ...
After gaining political independence from the European countries and the United States, the Caribbea...
The chapter discusses why in the long-run the Latin American countries failed to converge with the d...
This paper surveys the recent literature on convergence across countries and regions. I discuss the ...
This paper studies the convergence in output per capita in 7 Latin American Economies, during the pe...
This chapter discusses why this has occurred and compares the Latin American experience with that of...
Since the 1950’s Latin America and the Caribbean have lost relative income share on a consistent bas...