The paper looks at the latest evidence on what has been happening to regional disparities in per capita income (measured as gross state domestic product per capita) in India over the first decade of the twenty-first century (1999/2000 to 2010/2011) by estimating cross-section equations for unconditional and conditional beta (?) convergence and sigma (?) convergence across thirty-two regions (twenty-eight states and four union territories). There is no evidence of unconditional convergence, but weak evidence of conditional convergence controlling for population growth, credit growth, male literacy, the share of agriculture in state GDP, and state expenditure as a share of state GDP. Sigma divergence has increased continuously, except among t...
This paper tests for income convergence at the district level in India taking into account district ...
This paper aims to explain the growth experiences of 14 major states of India between 1980 and 1998....
Convergence refers to the process by which poorer countries or regions grow faster than their rich c...
This paper examines the evidence for regional convergence or catch-up in levels and growth rates of ...
This paper explores India\u27s recent economic reforms and associated state-level income convergence...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the progress in socioeconomic conditions across the major st...
This paper aims to explain the growth experiences of 14 major states of India between 1980 and 1998....
We examine India's regional disparities in economic performance between 1970-97. Our preliminary ana...
In this article I study regional growth and sub-national income convergence in India in the context ...
In this paper, we examine the growth convergence hypothesis within a developing country. Across Ind...
The stochastic income convergence hypothesis is examined for five BIMAROU (Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Ra...
I examine the distribution dynamics of incomes across Indian states using the entire income distribu...
In this paper, we examine the growth convergence hypothesis within a developing country. Across Indi...
We examine trends in regional disparities in India over a period of 26 years (1980 to 2006). There a...
I examine the distribution dynamics of incomes across Indian states using the entire income distribu...
This paper tests for income convergence at the district level in India taking into account district ...
This paper aims to explain the growth experiences of 14 major states of India between 1980 and 1998....
Convergence refers to the process by which poorer countries or regions grow faster than their rich c...
This paper examines the evidence for regional convergence or catch-up in levels and growth rates of ...
This paper explores India\u27s recent economic reforms and associated state-level income convergence...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the progress in socioeconomic conditions across the major st...
This paper aims to explain the growth experiences of 14 major states of India between 1980 and 1998....
We examine India's regional disparities in economic performance between 1970-97. Our preliminary ana...
In this article I study regional growth and sub-national income convergence in India in the context ...
In this paper, we examine the growth convergence hypothesis within a developing country. Across Ind...
The stochastic income convergence hypothesis is examined for five BIMAROU (Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Ra...
I examine the distribution dynamics of incomes across Indian states using the entire income distribu...
In this paper, we examine the growth convergence hypothesis within a developing country. Across Indi...
We examine trends in regional disparities in India over a period of 26 years (1980 to 2006). There a...
I examine the distribution dynamics of incomes across Indian states using the entire income distribu...
This paper tests for income convergence at the district level in India taking into account district ...
This paper aims to explain the growth experiences of 14 major states of India between 1980 and 1998....
Convergence refers to the process by which poorer countries or regions grow faster than their rich c...