This paper reviews the cross-country record of economic growth, using as organizing framework how economic theory has guided that empirical analysis. The paper argues that recent studies of economic growth - both empirical and theoretical - distinguish from previous work in three distinct ways: 1. An explicit focus on cross-country growth and development experiences; 2. Improved, more extensive cross-country data; 3. A heightened need, driven by real-world topicality, for understanding the role of knowledge and technology in economic growth.Convergence; Cross-Section Regression; Distribution Dynamics; Endogenous Growth; knowledge; Neoclassical Growth; Panel Data; Technology; Twin Peaks
Recent empirical studies have examined the determinants of economic growth using country-average (cr...
The last decade has seen an explosion of research on economic growth. Based on a selective review of...
the growth literature and empirical evidence on the convergence hypothesis is critically reviewed an...
This paper reviews the cross-country record of economic growth, using as organizing framework how ec...
This paper reviews the cross-country record of economic growth, using as organizing framework how ec...
We provide an overview of recent empirical research on patterns of cross-country growth. The new emp...
This research develops an expanded unified growth theory that incorporates the endogenous accumulati...
Cross-country growth regressions have become an increasingly common tool in empirical development re...
This paper reviews the conceptual, methodological, and statistical problems associated with drawing ...
This paper shows that convergence occurs among countries with very low and very high initial incomes...
A graph of per capita income in the US shows an upward trend, and the longer is the period covered b...
This paper studies cross-country patterns of economic growth from the viewpoint of income distributi...
Several recent empirical studies have examined determinants of economic growth using country average...
A vast literature uses cross-country regressions to search for empirical linkages between long-run g...
This paper explores the implications of the vast body of studies of cross-country growth determinant...
Recent empirical studies have examined the determinants of economic growth using country-average (cr...
The last decade has seen an explosion of research on economic growth. Based on a selective review of...
the growth literature and empirical evidence on the convergence hypothesis is critically reviewed an...
This paper reviews the cross-country record of economic growth, using as organizing framework how ec...
This paper reviews the cross-country record of economic growth, using as organizing framework how ec...
We provide an overview of recent empirical research on patterns of cross-country growth. The new emp...
This research develops an expanded unified growth theory that incorporates the endogenous accumulati...
Cross-country growth regressions have become an increasingly common tool in empirical development re...
This paper reviews the conceptual, methodological, and statistical problems associated with drawing ...
This paper shows that convergence occurs among countries with very low and very high initial incomes...
A graph of per capita income in the US shows an upward trend, and the longer is the period covered b...
This paper studies cross-country patterns of economic growth from the viewpoint of income distributi...
Several recent empirical studies have examined determinants of economic growth using country average...
A vast literature uses cross-country regressions to search for empirical linkages between long-run g...
This paper explores the implications of the vast body of studies of cross-country growth determinant...
Recent empirical studies have examined the determinants of economic growth using country-average (cr...
The last decade has seen an explosion of research on economic growth. Based on a selective review of...
the growth literature and empirical evidence on the convergence hypothesis is critically reviewed an...