We examine the role of demographic change for regional convergence in living standards in Canada. Due to economies of scale within a family, decreasing household size has an impact on convergence in living standards, while per capita income convergence remains unaffected. We find that, by relying on per capita income, the dispersion of living standards between Canadian regions is overestimated prior to the 1990s and underestimated thereafter. As a consequence, relying on income per capita results in overestimating the speed of convergence in living standards
We use a newly assembled sample of 1,503 regions from 82 countries to compare the speed of per capit...
Regional income inequality within countries is an important contributor to global income inequality....
The objective of this paper is to address the question of convergence across German districts in the...
We examine the role of demographic change for regional convergence in living standards in Canada. Du...
This study examines regional convergence in per capita personal income in the US and Canada. We find...
Canada has long been characterized by significant regional disparities. Such inequalities can create...
COULOMBE S. (2003) Human capital, urbanization and Canadian provincial growth, Reg. Studies 37 , 239...
We assess the effects of changes in household size on the long-run evolution of living standards and...
Summary: This paper investigates the conditional convergence of both human capital indicators and pe...
This paper examines regional convergence in living standards among 264 EU27 regions during1992-2006....
This article uses the Solow growth model and the panel data method to examine the effect of trade li...
The convergence of income per head in the US. For the last ten years, there has been a convergence o...
European regions experience accelerating ageing, but the process has substantial regional variation....
The evolution of human populations over time and space has been a central concern of many scholars i...
In this report, the author analyzes the regional demographic changes in Canada. The investigation on...
We use a newly assembled sample of 1,503 regions from 82 countries to compare the speed of per capit...
Regional income inequality within countries is an important contributor to global income inequality....
The objective of this paper is to address the question of convergence across German districts in the...
We examine the role of demographic change for regional convergence in living standards in Canada. Du...
This study examines regional convergence in per capita personal income in the US and Canada. We find...
Canada has long been characterized by significant regional disparities. Such inequalities can create...
COULOMBE S. (2003) Human capital, urbanization and Canadian provincial growth, Reg. Studies 37 , 239...
We assess the effects of changes in household size on the long-run evolution of living standards and...
Summary: This paper investigates the conditional convergence of both human capital indicators and pe...
This paper examines regional convergence in living standards among 264 EU27 regions during1992-2006....
This article uses the Solow growth model and the panel data method to examine the effect of trade li...
The convergence of income per head in the US. For the last ten years, there has been a convergence o...
European regions experience accelerating ageing, but the process has substantial regional variation....
The evolution of human populations over time and space has been a central concern of many scholars i...
In this report, the author analyzes the regional demographic changes in Canada. The investigation on...
We use a newly assembled sample of 1,503 regions from 82 countries to compare the speed of per capit...
Regional income inequality within countries is an important contributor to global income inequality....
The objective of this paper is to address the question of convergence across German districts in the...