Recently, Penn World Tables include new data that enable calculation of total factor productivity in addition to output for a large set of countries. We use these new data to examine convergence and divergence across countries by applying a new approach, which differentiates between the dynamics of output and of productivity. Our empirical results lead to two main new contributions to the literature. The first is on the interpretation of “β-convergence” in “growth regressions.” It means that output per worker in each country converges to productivity but does not imply convergence across countries, since productivity tends to diverge from the global frontier. The second contribution is to the literature, which finds that income gaps across ...
Cross-country studies of economic growth have been hampered by the scarcity of reliable data on prod...
A number of studies have tested whether, globally, per capita incomes are converging over time. To d...
A number of studies have tested whether, globally, per capita incomes are converging over time. To d...
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 ...
The post-World War II period has seen substantial changes in labor productivity around the world. Mo...
In their influential study on productivity growth at the sector-level, Bernard and Jones (1996, BJ) ...
Cross-country studies of economic growth have been hampered by the scarcity of reliable data on prod...
Two fundamental issues have been ignored in the convergence debate which are addressed in this paper...
We examine the record of cross-country growth over the past 50 years and ask if developing countries...
September 26, 1996 -- Version 4.00 The recent literature on convergence has departed from the earlie...
By replicating earlier research in convergence theory, this thesis is seen as complement by applying...
This paper introduces a new method for simultaneously comparing industry productivity across countri...
A key question in economics is whether poor countries will automatically close the income gap with r...
Cross-country studies of economic growth have been hampered by the scarcity of reliable data on prod...
A number of studies have tested whether, globally, per capita incomes are converging over time. To d...
A number of studies have tested whether, globally, per capita incomes are converging over time. To d...
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 ...
The post-World War II period has seen substantial changes in labor productivity around the world. Mo...
In their influential study on productivity growth at the sector-level, Bernard and Jones (1996, BJ) ...
Cross-country studies of economic growth have been hampered by the scarcity of reliable data on prod...
Two fundamental issues have been ignored in the convergence debate which are addressed in this paper...
We examine the record of cross-country growth over the past 50 years and ask if developing countries...
September 26, 1996 -- Version 4.00 The recent literature on convergence has departed from the earlie...
By replicating earlier research in convergence theory, this thesis is seen as complement by applying...
This paper introduces a new method for simultaneously comparing industry productivity across countri...
A key question in economics is whether poor countries will automatically close the income gap with r...
Cross-country studies of economic growth have been hampered by the scarcity of reliable data on prod...
A number of studies have tested whether, globally, per capita incomes are converging over time. To d...
A number of studies have tested whether, globally, per capita incomes are converging over time. To d...