Verdoorn's Law implies that the process of growth is a cumulative one with the "manufacturing advanced" economies growing at the expense of their "less-advanced" counterparts. This paper tests a range of conventional and spatial specifications of Verdoorn's Law across the Greek regions. The findings indicate that the law holds in the case of Greece and that the spatial models (and the spatial-error one, in particular) perform better than the conventional ones. The results indicate that, in the long run, the process of "cumulative causation" can and does slow down in favor of the less-advanced regions.Greek regions, regional economic growth, Verdoorn's law,
This work aims to test the Verdoorn Law, with the alternative specifications of (1)Kaldor (1966), fo...
An ambitious endeavour to reconcile the faster empirical research with the slower theoretical modell...
This work aims to test the Verdoorn Law, with the alternative specifications of (1)Kaldor (1966), fo...
The present paper reports an attempt to examine the tendencies of regional growth and convergence wi...
According to the Verdoorn law productivity rises faster in expanding economic sectors. The validity ...
The cumulative causation in the relation between labour productivity and output growth, known as Ver...
451. In this paper we provide an outline of Kaldor’s growth model and test its relevance to the econ...
Abstract: This paper presents some new estimates of the degree of returns to scale for European regi...
PONS-NOVELL J. and VILADECANS-MARSAL E. (1999) Kaldor's laws and spatial dependence: evidence for th...
The aim of this paper is to test for the presence of dynamic increasing returns to scale in the Span...
This work aims to test the Verdoorn Law, with the alternative specifications of (1)Kaldor (1966), fo...
There is a huge literature regarding the main determinants and sources of economic growth. Most of t...
With this study we want to test the validity of the well known “Verdoorn´s Law” which considers the ...
This work aims to test the Verdoorn Law, with the alternative specifications of (1)Kaldor (1966), fo...
In empirical regional economics, returns to scale are typically estimated at the regional level in s...
This work aims to test the Verdoorn Law, with the alternative specifications of (1)Kaldor (1966), fo...
An ambitious endeavour to reconcile the faster empirical research with the slower theoretical modell...
This work aims to test the Verdoorn Law, with the alternative specifications of (1)Kaldor (1966), fo...
The present paper reports an attempt to examine the tendencies of regional growth and convergence wi...
According to the Verdoorn law productivity rises faster in expanding economic sectors. The validity ...
The cumulative causation in the relation between labour productivity and output growth, known as Ver...
451. In this paper we provide an outline of Kaldor’s growth model and test its relevance to the econ...
Abstract: This paper presents some new estimates of the degree of returns to scale for European regi...
PONS-NOVELL J. and VILADECANS-MARSAL E. (1999) Kaldor's laws and spatial dependence: evidence for th...
The aim of this paper is to test for the presence of dynamic increasing returns to scale in the Span...
This work aims to test the Verdoorn Law, with the alternative specifications of (1)Kaldor (1966), fo...
There is a huge literature regarding the main determinants and sources of economic growth. Most of t...
With this study we want to test the validity of the well known “Verdoorn´s Law” which considers the ...
This work aims to test the Verdoorn Law, with the alternative specifications of (1)Kaldor (1966), fo...
In empirical regional economics, returns to scale are typically estimated at the regional level in s...
This work aims to test the Verdoorn Law, with the alternative specifications of (1)Kaldor (1966), fo...
An ambitious endeavour to reconcile the faster empirical research with the slower theoretical modell...
This work aims to test the Verdoorn Law, with the alternative specifications of (1)Kaldor (1966), fo...