Little is known about the convergence process among developing countries in general and in Latin America in particular. For the period as a whole there is no evidence of a narrowing in the cross-country dispersion of income (sigma convergence). But there is evidence of convergence to different steady state income levels at a speed that is common to all countries (conditional beta convergence). The article also shows that the estimates of convergence are sensitive to the way in which GDP per capita is measured
Este trabajo examina la convergencia en América Latina durante el período 1960- 2008, por medio de t...
Abstract: This paper aims at studying income convergence in Latin American countries, based on the w...
International audienceThis article examines the absolute and conditional convergence of real GDP per...
Previous studies of the income convergence hypothesis for Latin American economies indicate that alm...
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The paper examines Latin American countries’ productivity growth levels and their convergence patter...
This paper examines the process of convergence in Latin America over the period 1970-1998. There has...
This paper surveys the recent literature on convergence across countries and regions. I discuss the ...
This paper surveys the recent literature on convergence across countries and regions. I discuss the ...
This article uses a nonparametric varying coefficient panel data model to study the convergence of r...
We use a newly assembled sample of 1,503 regions from 82 countries to compare the speed of per capit...
This paper explores the dynamics of convergence in Latin American countries and asks whether there a...
We study how trade changes the rate of income convergence within and between countries in a model ...
When unit-root tests are used to test the income convergence hypothesis for individual OECD economie...
As the countries of the world become more connected through trade, the impact of the policies of inf...
Este trabajo examina la convergencia en América Latina durante el período 1960- 2008, por medio de t...
Abstract: This paper aims at studying income convergence in Latin American countries, based on the w...
International audienceThis article examines the absolute and conditional convergence of real GDP per...
Previous studies of the income convergence hypothesis for Latin American economies indicate that alm...
The paper considers the effects of income terms of trade (ToT) on GDP per capita in Latin American e...
The paper examines Latin American countries’ productivity growth levels and their convergence patter...
This paper examines the process of convergence in Latin America over the period 1970-1998. There has...
This paper surveys the recent literature on convergence across countries and regions. I discuss the ...
This paper surveys the recent literature on convergence across countries and regions. I discuss the ...
This article uses a nonparametric varying coefficient panel data model to study the convergence of r...
We use a newly assembled sample of 1,503 regions from 82 countries to compare the speed of per capit...
This paper explores the dynamics of convergence in Latin American countries and asks whether there a...
We study how trade changes the rate of income convergence within and between countries in a model ...
When unit-root tests are used to test the income convergence hypothesis for individual OECD economie...
As the countries of the world become more connected through trade, the impact of the policies of inf...
Este trabajo examina la convergencia en América Latina durante el período 1960- 2008, por medio de t...
Abstract: This paper aims at studying income convergence in Latin American countries, based on the w...
International audienceThis article examines the absolute and conditional convergence of real GDP per...