County-level data for 11 southern states for 1980 and 2000 are used to examine income convergence. Ordinary least squares regression of logarithmic difference on average per capita income in 1980 demonstrated conditional income convergence with higher income changes in counties with smaller initial populations, smaller changes in African Americans, employment, education, age structure, travel time to work, or dependent age populations. The estimated rate of income convergence was 3.82% per year
State personal income per capita estimates at six census years are adjusted for state differences in...
Convergence of per capita or per household income among states or regions in the postwar period is w...
In the early literature, the empirical evidence showed that the rate of economic convergence is clos...
County-level data for 11 southern states for 1980 and 2000 are used to examine income convergence. O...
County-level data for 11 southern states were used to examine income convergence between 1980 and 20...
This paper examined income convergence in 875 counties of the 10-state southeastern region using Cen...
ABSTRACT: This paper revisits the issue of income convergence by examining the question of whether ...
1980 and 2000 Census Block Group (CBG) data were used to examine income convergence in all Alabama c...
This paper applies a common empirical methodology in testing for convergence of per capita incomes a...
This paper presents methods to analyze convergence in cross-sectional data collected over time using...
Abstract. We perform convergence tests on the U.S. states for per capita income from 1930 to 2009. C...
Income convergence and both endogenous and exogenous factors causing income growth in the southeaste...
The purpose of this investigation is to determine if popular convergence models that have been appli...
This paper examines the long-run trends in per-capita income across the US states (1995–2018). Contr...
In this paper convergence in per capita incomes (personal and disposable) in US states over 1929-200...
State personal income per capita estimates at six census years are adjusted for state differences in...
Convergence of per capita or per household income among states or regions in the postwar period is w...
In the early literature, the empirical evidence showed that the rate of economic convergence is clos...
County-level data for 11 southern states for 1980 and 2000 are used to examine income convergence. O...
County-level data for 11 southern states were used to examine income convergence between 1980 and 20...
This paper examined income convergence in 875 counties of the 10-state southeastern region using Cen...
ABSTRACT: This paper revisits the issue of income convergence by examining the question of whether ...
1980 and 2000 Census Block Group (CBG) data were used to examine income convergence in all Alabama c...
This paper applies a common empirical methodology in testing for convergence of per capita incomes a...
This paper presents methods to analyze convergence in cross-sectional data collected over time using...
Abstract. We perform convergence tests on the U.S. states for per capita income from 1930 to 2009. C...
Income convergence and both endogenous and exogenous factors causing income growth in the southeaste...
The purpose of this investigation is to determine if popular convergence models that have been appli...
This paper examines the long-run trends in per-capita income across the US states (1995–2018). Contr...
In this paper convergence in per capita incomes (personal and disposable) in US states over 1929-200...
State personal income per capita estimates at six census years are adjusted for state differences in...
Convergence of per capita or per household income among states or regions in the postwar period is w...
In the early literature, the empirical evidence showed that the rate of economic convergence is clos...