We use US county-level data containing 3,058 cross-sectional observations and 41 conditioning variables to study economic growth and explore possible heterogeneity in growth determination across 32 individual states. Using a 3SLS-IV estimation method, we find that the convergence rates for 32 individual states are above 2 percent, with an average of 8.1 percent. For 7 states the convergence rate can be rejected as identical to at least one other state’s convergence rate with 95 percent confidence. Convergence rates are negatively correlated with initial income. The size of government at all levels of decentralization is either unproductive or negatively correlated with growth. Educational attainment has a non-linear relationship with growth...
This paper tests the hypothesis of "conditional &bgr;-convergence" in per capita income across the U...
In the traditional empirical convergence literature, a negative coefficient on initial income in a c...
We use a newly assembled sample of 1,503 regions from 82 countries to compare the speed of per capit...
We use US county-level data containing 3,058 cross-sectional observations and 41 conditioning variab...
We utilize county-level data to explore growth determination in the U.S. and possible heterogeneity ...
International audienceWe use U.S. county data (3,058 observations) and 41 conditioning variables to ...
International audienceWe use US county-level data to estimate convergence rates for 22 individual st...
We use U.S. county data (3,058 observations) and 41 conditioning variables to study growth and conve...
Abstract: We use U.S. county-level data to estimate convergence rates for 22 individual states. We f...
This paper attempts to ascertain which of the convergence hypotheses – absolute, conditional, or clu...
This paper studies convergence in per-capita GDP across European regions over the period 1980—2000. ...
A key economic issue is whether poor countries or regions tend to grow faster than rich ones: are th...
The paper discusses the issues of heterogeneity and stability of cross-country growth regressions th...
In this paper we outline (i) why sigma-convergence may not accompany beta-convergence, (ii) discuss ...
In this paper, we revisit the analysis of cross-country convergence by combining spatial econometric...
This paper tests the hypothesis of "conditional &bgr;-convergence" in per capita income across the U...
In the traditional empirical convergence literature, a negative coefficient on initial income in a c...
We use a newly assembled sample of 1,503 regions from 82 countries to compare the speed of per capit...
We use US county-level data containing 3,058 cross-sectional observations and 41 conditioning variab...
We utilize county-level data to explore growth determination in the U.S. and possible heterogeneity ...
International audienceWe use U.S. county data (3,058 observations) and 41 conditioning variables to ...
International audienceWe use US county-level data to estimate convergence rates for 22 individual st...
We use U.S. county data (3,058 observations) and 41 conditioning variables to study growth and conve...
Abstract: We use U.S. county-level data to estimate convergence rates for 22 individual states. We f...
This paper attempts to ascertain which of the convergence hypotheses – absolute, conditional, or clu...
This paper studies convergence in per-capita GDP across European regions over the period 1980—2000. ...
A key economic issue is whether poor countries or regions tend to grow faster than rich ones: are th...
The paper discusses the issues of heterogeneity and stability of cross-country growth regressions th...
In this paper we outline (i) why sigma-convergence may not accompany beta-convergence, (ii) discuss ...
In this paper, we revisit the analysis of cross-country convergence by combining spatial econometric...
This paper tests the hypothesis of "conditional &bgr;-convergence" in per capita income across the U...
In the traditional empirical convergence literature, a negative coefficient on initial income in a c...
We use a newly assembled sample of 1,503 regions from 82 countries to compare the speed of per capit...