This paper reviews the econometric methodology on panel data estimation and testing as applied to the study of convergence in growth empirics. The concept of absolute convergence states that the poorer economies should be growing at a faster rate, catching up the richer ones. The empirical failure of absolute convergence resulted in the development of alternative theories to explain long-term growth: the endogenous growth theories and the conditional convergence, the idea that countries may have different steady-states and it is the distance from their own steady-state that determines the rate of economic growth. This paper focuses on conditional convergence and its empirical testing. It discusses and compares the different econometric meth...
This paper surveys the recent literature on convergence across countries and regions. I discuss the ...
Recent studies on cross-country (per capita) income inequality have found evidence for 'unconditiona...
This paper briefly presents new empirical tests of the convergence hypothesis based on panel data. W...
This paper reviews the econometric methodology on panel data estimation and testing as applied to th...
2014 Spring.This dissertation introduces a panel data method to estimate country-specific steady sta...
This article uses a nonparametric varying coefficient panel data model to study the convergence of r...
This article uses a nonparametric varying coefficient panel data model to study the convergence of r...
This paper shows that convergence occurs among countries with very low and very high initial incomes...
This paper shows that convergence occurs among countries with very low and very high initial incomes...
The article discusses conditional β-convergence in 126 countries around the world in 1975-2003. The ...
This paper surveys the recent literature on convergence across countries and regions. I discuss the ...
Economic growth and convergence is one of the most discussed fields in economics, as the long-run gr...
Economic growth and convergence is one of the most discussed fields in economics, as the longrun gro...
This study aims to examine the absolute and conditional convergence across the 27 EU Member States. ...
This study aims to examine the absolute and conditional convergence across the 27 EU Member States. ...
This paper surveys the recent literature on convergence across countries and regions. I discuss the ...
Recent studies on cross-country (per capita) income inequality have found evidence for 'unconditiona...
This paper briefly presents new empirical tests of the convergence hypothesis based on panel data. W...
This paper reviews the econometric methodology on panel data estimation and testing as applied to th...
2014 Spring.This dissertation introduces a panel data method to estimate country-specific steady sta...
This article uses a nonparametric varying coefficient panel data model to study the convergence of r...
This article uses a nonparametric varying coefficient panel data model to study the convergence of r...
This paper shows that convergence occurs among countries with very low and very high initial incomes...
This paper shows that convergence occurs among countries with very low and very high initial incomes...
The article discusses conditional β-convergence in 126 countries around the world in 1975-2003. The ...
This paper surveys the recent literature on convergence across countries and regions. I discuss the ...
Economic growth and convergence is one of the most discussed fields in economics, as the long-run gr...
Economic growth and convergence is one of the most discussed fields in economics, as the longrun gro...
This study aims to examine the absolute and conditional convergence across the 27 EU Member States. ...
This study aims to examine the absolute and conditional convergence across the 27 EU Member States. ...
This paper surveys the recent literature on convergence across countries and regions. I discuss the ...
Recent studies on cross-country (per capita) income inequality have found evidence for 'unconditiona...
This paper briefly presents new empirical tests of the convergence hypothesis based on panel data. W...