International audienceIn this paper, we outline (i) why σ-convergence may not accompany β-convergence, (ii) discuss evidence of β-convergence in the United States, and (iii) use U.S. county-level data containing over 3,000 cross-sectional observations to demonstrate that σ-convergence cannot be detected at the county level across the United States, or within the large majority of the individual U.S. states considered separately. Indeed, in many cases statistically significant σ-divergence is found
This paper attempts to ascertain which of the convergence hypotheses – absolute, conditional, or clu...
A popular methodology of studying spatial income inequality is analysis of beta-convergence (i.e. an...
In this paper I discuss the general statistical relationships between beta- and sigmaconvergence (fo...
In this paper we outline (i) why sigma-convergence may not accompany beta-convergence, (ii) discuss ...
In this paper we outline (i) why σ-convergence may not accompany β-convergence, (ii) cite evidence o...
In this paper we outline (i) why σ-convergence may not accompany β-convergence, (ii) discuss evidenc...
In this paper we outline (i) why sigma-convergence may not accompany beta-convergence, (ii) discuss ...
International audienceWe use U.S. county data (3,058 observations) and 41 conditioning variables to ...
This note outlines: 1) Why sigma-convergence may not accompany beta-convergence; 2) Cites evidence o...
We use U.S. county-level data to estimate convergence rates for 22 individual states. We find signi...
Convergence theory stems from neo-classical growth theory and hypothesizes that regional incomes wil...
The paper questions the widely held assumptions about the relationship between absolute β-convergenc...
This paper finds club convergence within the 50 U.S. states using Phillips and Sul’s (2007, 2009) re...
This paper applies a common empirical methodology in testing for convergence of per capita incomes a...
This article aims to test the conjecture advanced in a recent work by Bianchi and Menegatti (Appl Ec...
This paper attempts to ascertain which of the convergence hypotheses – absolute, conditional, or clu...
A popular methodology of studying spatial income inequality is analysis of beta-convergence (i.e. an...
In this paper I discuss the general statistical relationships between beta- and sigmaconvergence (fo...
In this paper we outline (i) why sigma-convergence may not accompany beta-convergence, (ii) discuss ...
In this paper we outline (i) why σ-convergence may not accompany β-convergence, (ii) cite evidence o...
In this paper we outline (i) why σ-convergence may not accompany β-convergence, (ii) discuss evidenc...
In this paper we outline (i) why sigma-convergence may not accompany beta-convergence, (ii) discuss ...
International audienceWe use U.S. county data (3,058 observations) and 41 conditioning variables to ...
This note outlines: 1) Why sigma-convergence may not accompany beta-convergence; 2) Cites evidence o...
We use U.S. county-level data to estimate convergence rates for 22 individual states. We find signi...
Convergence theory stems from neo-classical growth theory and hypothesizes that regional incomes wil...
The paper questions the widely held assumptions about the relationship between absolute β-convergenc...
This paper finds club convergence within the 50 U.S. states using Phillips and Sul’s (2007, 2009) re...
This paper applies a common empirical methodology in testing for convergence of per capita incomes a...
This article aims to test the conjecture advanced in a recent work by Bianchi and Menegatti (Appl Ec...
This paper attempts to ascertain which of the convergence hypotheses – absolute, conditional, or clu...
A popular methodology of studying spatial income inequality is analysis of beta-convergence (i.e. an...
In this paper I discuss the general statistical relationships between beta- and sigmaconvergence (fo...