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Club convergence in European regions [PDF]
This study investigates the ‘club convergence’ hypothesis applying the stochastic notion of convergence to groups of European regions. In order to avoid the group selection bias problem, the innovative regression tree technique was applied to select endogenously the most important variables in achieving the best identification of groups on the base of ...
DE SIANO, Rita, D'UVA, Marcella
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Regional Convergence and National Inequality
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1982This paper explores the implications of regional income convergence for measures of inequality at the national level. In general, such convergence occurs as poorer regions overtake more developed ones. It is difficult to imagine any realistic scenario in which rising incomes in poorer regions would not have the effect of reducing absolute poverty.
Tam, Mo-Yin S, Persky, Joseph
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2013
AbstractIn 150 years, the trends in regional disparities in economic development within Italy have differed depending on whether they are gauged by longitude or by latitude. The disparities between western and eastern regions first widened and then closed; the North-South gap, by contrast, remains the main open problem in the national history of Italy.
G. Iuzzolino +2 more
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AbstractIn 150 years, the trends in regional disparities in economic development within Italy have differed depending on whether they are gauged by longitude or by latitude. The disparities between western and eastern regions first widened and then closed; the North-South gap, by contrast, remains the main open problem in the national history of Italy.
G. Iuzzolino +2 more
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A note on the region of convergence of the z-transform
Signal Processing, 2008C S Ramalingam
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Regional Productivity and Convergence
2021This chapter measures the total factor productivity (TFP) in Japan’s regions and clarifies whether a convergence of TFP disparities has been observed since 1980. Japan’s regional economies face global competition amid the challenges of a declining and aging population.
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On the Region of Convergence of Picard's Iteration
ZAMM - Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics / Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik, 1972AbstractA new convergence condition is described for Picard's iteration for the boundary value problem where f(t, y, z) is continuous and satisfies a Lipschitz‐condition in y and z. This convergence condition is optimal in a sense specified precisely in this paper.
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Regional Convergence – And Divergence – In the US
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019Previous studies on regional convergence in the US have employed varied methodologies and yielded different conclusions. Some authors report evidence that convergence has grown stronger in recent decades, while others find recent years have seen an end to convergence. We test for convergence with a method that allows for structural change.
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The Russian Regional Convergence Process
2009This paper investigates the income convergence among Russian regions in the period 1998-2006. It makes two major contributions to rather extensive literature on the regional convergence in Russia. First, it identifies spatial regimes using the exploratory spatial data analysis.
Konstantin A. Kholodilin +2 more
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