Convergence is defined as the decreasing gap of GDP growth rates between leading and lagging countries. This thesis is based on the Veblen’s idea of “Advantages of Backwardness”. It states that a less developed country tends to grow, at a rate which is inversely proportional to its initial GDP per capita; that is, faster than more advanced countries. There are several reasons for this convergence across different countries. First, there is a scope for poor nations to absorb existing technology and to catch up advanced countries if the gap between country’s technologies is larger. Second, the development process is often characterised by a shift of resources from low productivity ag...
In this paper we have examined the issue of convergence of per capita GDP across 7 South Asian count...
This article provides a detailed review of Edward Wo lff’s Productivity Convergence: Theory and Evid...
This paper surveys the recent literature on convergence across countries and regions. I discuss the ...
Convergence in other words, with the closing of the gap between rich and poor economies, the large n...
For decades economic growth and its determinants have been the centre of attention among both theore...
Many of the crucial debates in development economics are encapsulated in the question of economic co...
We introduce imperfect creditor protection in a multicountry Schumpeterian growth model. The theory ...
This paper focuses on the question of income convergence among countries. It examines the incidence ...
This paper reexamines the Baumol-Wolff (1988) hypothesis that there exists an exclusive internationa...
This paper focuses on one possible explanation for the empirical evidence of: (a) income convergence...
We are not seeing faster progress against poverty amongst the poorest developing countries. Yet this...
We examine the record of cross-country growth over the past 50 years and ask if developing countries...
Defining a catch-up index that measures rich-poor country income convergence and comparing it to wit...
The convergence hypothesis has generated a huge empirical literature: this paper critically reviews ...
Little is known about the convergence process among developing countries in general and in Latin Ame...
In this paper we have examined the issue of convergence of per capita GDP across 7 South Asian count...
This article provides a detailed review of Edward Wo lff’s Productivity Convergence: Theory and Evid...
This paper surveys the recent literature on convergence across countries and regions. I discuss the ...
Convergence in other words, with the closing of the gap between rich and poor economies, the large n...
For decades economic growth and its determinants have been the centre of attention among both theore...
Many of the crucial debates in development economics are encapsulated in the question of economic co...
We introduce imperfect creditor protection in a multicountry Schumpeterian growth model. The theory ...
This paper focuses on the question of income convergence among countries. It examines the incidence ...
This paper reexamines the Baumol-Wolff (1988) hypothesis that there exists an exclusive internationa...
This paper focuses on one possible explanation for the empirical evidence of: (a) income convergence...
We are not seeing faster progress against poverty amongst the poorest developing countries. Yet this...
We examine the record of cross-country growth over the past 50 years and ask if developing countries...
Defining a catch-up index that measures rich-poor country income convergence and comparing it to wit...
The convergence hypothesis has generated a huge empirical literature: this paper critically reviews ...
Little is known about the convergence process among developing countries in general and in Latin Ame...
In this paper we have examined the issue of convergence of per capita GDP across 7 South Asian count...
This article provides a detailed review of Edward Wo lff’s Productivity Convergence: Theory and Evid...
This paper surveys the recent literature on convergence across countries and regions. I discuss the ...