This paper studies the convergence in output per capita in 7 Latin American Economies, during the period 1960-1995, breaking it down on its two main determinants: total input and total factor productivity. Total input is in turn broken down in two inputs (labor and capital) and each one of these inputs is separated in its quantity and quality components. The paper presents the convergence of the capital input per capita only. Hence, it presents a partial picture of convergence. However, it gives some useful insights about the economic growth pattern of Latin American economies
This paper discusses why Latin America failed to achieve sustainable convergence with the developed ...
Most Latin American countries experienced their last peak in output per capita relative to the Unite...
Analysis of new comparable series on output and employment between 1900 and 2000 for Argentina, Braz...
This paper studies the convergence in output per capita in 7 Latin American Economies, during the pe...
The paper examines Latin American countries’ productivity growth levels and their convergence patter...
Este artículo analiza la convergencia de la producción per cápita y los patrones de especialización ...
This paper examines the process of convergence in Latin America over the period 1970-1998. There has...
Abstract: This paper aims at studying income convergence in Latin American countries, based on the w...
This study assesses long-run real per capita output convergence among selected Latin American countr...
The growth convergence hypothesis of the per capita Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Central American...
Usando la información contenida en las Penn World Table las estadísticas de la CEPAL y la base de da...
This paper tests for long-run output convergence between a sample of eight Latin American countries ...
Since 2000, South American economies have undertaken several regional projects to eliminate socioeco...
This study assesses long-run real per capita output convergence among selected Latin American countr...
This paper tests for long-run output convergence between a sample of eight Latin American countries...
This paper discusses why Latin America failed to achieve sustainable convergence with the developed ...
Most Latin American countries experienced their last peak in output per capita relative to the Unite...
Analysis of new comparable series on output and employment between 1900 and 2000 for Argentina, Braz...
This paper studies the convergence in output per capita in 7 Latin American Economies, during the pe...
The paper examines Latin American countries’ productivity growth levels and their convergence patter...
Este artículo analiza la convergencia de la producción per cápita y los patrones de especialización ...
This paper examines the process of convergence in Latin America over the period 1970-1998. There has...
Abstract: This paper aims at studying income convergence in Latin American countries, based on the w...
This study assesses long-run real per capita output convergence among selected Latin American countr...
The growth convergence hypothesis of the per capita Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Central American...
Usando la información contenida en las Penn World Table las estadísticas de la CEPAL y la base de da...
This paper tests for long-run output convergence between a sample of eight Latin American countries ...
Since 2000, South American economies have undertaken several regional projects to eliminate socioeco...
This study assesses long-run real per capita output convergence among selected Latin American countr...
This paper tests for long-run output convergence between a sample of eight Latin American countries...
This paper discusses why Latin America failed to achieve sustainable convergence with the developed ...
Most Latin American countries experienced their last peak in output per capita relative to the Unite...
Analysis of new comparable series on output and employment between 1900 and 2000 for Argentina, Braz...