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Regional inflation convergence in Turkey [PDF]
The aim of the present article is to analyze the convergence of regional inflation rates in Turkey from 2004 to 2015 by adopting a distribution dynamics approach, namely discrete time Markovian chains. Convergence across regional inflation rates is politically a crucial matter for two reasons.
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Regional convergence in Kazakhstan
Post-Communist Economies, 2016AbstractThis article studies sigma- and beta-convergence across the regions of Kazakhstan over the period of 1993–2014. The results of the article show that incomes across the regions of Kazakhstan diverged over the whole period of 1993–2014 and the period of 1993–2006, and converged during the period of 2006–2014.
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Is There Convergence of Russia's Regions?
OECD Economics Department Working Papers, 2013This paper analyses convergence in per capita gross regional product of Russia’s regions during the period 1995-2010, when regional data are available. Using a panel regression framework we find no evidence for beta-convergence. Instead we find divergence, which is, however, attenuated over time.
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Note on the region of convergence of a polynomial series
Let \((q_n)\) be a sequence of polynomials and \((\alpha_n)\) a sequence of complex numbers. The series \(\sum_{n=0}^{\infty}\alpha_nq_n(z)\) is called a polynomial series. The largest open subset of the plane in which this series converges locally uniformly is called its convergence region. In this paper, the author describes the region of convergence
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What Kind of Regional Convergence? [PDF]
Recent estimates of convergence equations using panel data techniques tend to produce theoretically unpalatable results which run counter to the views prevailing in the literature. This paper argues that these results may be partly due to the difficulty of empirically separating short-term fluctuations around trend from long-term growth dynamics. Using
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The Convergence of Regional House Prices in the UK
Urban Studies, 2003The ripple effect hypothesis implies a long-run convergence of regional UK house prices. However, despite many authors believing in the existence of such an underlying constancy, statistical evidence has yet to be presented supporting this implication. In this paper, an alternative approach is proposed to analyse regional house price ratios.
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1999
We present a joint study of the US structural transformation (the decline of agriculture as the dominating sector) and regional convergence (of Southern to Northern average wages). We find that empirically most of the regional convergence is attributable to the structural transformation: the nation-wide convergence of agricultural wages to non ...
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We present a joint study of the US structural transformation (the decline of agriculture as the dominating sector) and regional convergence (of Southern to Northern average wages). We find that empirically most of the regional convergence is attributable to the structural transformation: the nation-wide convergence of agricultural wages to non ...
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Regional Convergence in Spain, 1965-95 [PDF]
This Paper explores the sources of convergence in income per capita across the Spanish regions using a decomposition of this variable into employment and productivity factors and an estimate of a regional production function.
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