We analyze the internal economy of Oaxaca State in southern Mexico across regions, districts and municipalities from 1999 to 2009. Using the concept of economic convergence, we find mixed evidence for poorer areas catching up with richer areas during a single decade of economic growth. Indeed, some poorer regions thanks to negative growth have actually diverged away from wealthier areas
In a world that has become increasingly interconnected over the past decades –economically, politica...
Many of the crucial debates in development economics are encapsulated in the question of economic co...
Whether poor economies tend to converge towards rich ones or else to diverge over time is an issue t...
We study the hypothesis of convergence amongst Mexican regions since 1940 with special interest in t...
In this paper we study β-convergence: absolute and conditional, also sigma convergence, using cross-...
The paper empirically examines municipality convergence within Mexico’s southern Oaxaca region. We f...
Long-term regional convergence hypothesis is examined for 32 Mexican states in a regional growth mod...
The data of annual per capita income estimated by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) fo...
In this paper we examine the regional structure of output growth, volatility and prosperity in Mexic...
Another look on the economic convergence among Mexican states is offered examining whether they are ...
Recently, much attention has been paid in the literature on economic growth to the phenomenon of con...
This paper analyzes the dynamics of the distributions of per capita Gross Domestic Product (GDP), th...
Little is known about the convergence process among developing countries in general and in Latin Ame...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
In the last years, Economic History literature has paid close attention to the long-term changes und...
In a world that has become increasingly interconnected over the past decades –economically, politica...
Many of the crucial debates in development economics are encapsulated in the question of economic co...
Whether poor economies tend to converge towards rich ones or else to diverge over time is an issue t...
We study the hypothesis of convergence amongst Mexican regions since 1940 with special interest in t...
In this paper we study β-convergence: absolute and conditional, also sigma convergence, using cross-...
The paper empirically examines municipality convergence within Mexico’s southern Oaxaca region. We f...
Long-term regional convergence hypothesis is examined for 32 Mexican states in a regional growth mod...
The data of annual per capita income estimated by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) fo...
In this paper we examine the regional structure of output growth, volatility and prosperity in Mexic...
Another look on the economic convergence among Mexican states is offered examining whether they are ...
Recently, much attention has been paid in the literature on economic growth to the phenomenon of con...
This paper analyzes the dynamics of the distributions of per capita Gross Domestic Product (GDP), th...
Little is known about the convergence process among developing countries in general and in Latin Ame...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
In the last years, Economic History literature has paid close attention to the long-term changes und...
In a world that has become increasingly interconnected over the past decades –economically, politica...
Many of the crucial debates in development economics are encapsulated in the question of economic co...
Whether poor economies tend to converge towards rich ones or else to diverge over time is an issue t...