Growth Convergence and Spillovers Among Indian States; What Matters? What Does Not?
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2010-04-01
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Authors: | Sodsriwiboon, Piyaporn ; Kalra, Sanjay |
Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
Subject: | Economic growth | Economic models | Regional shocks | Spillovers | statistic | statistics | per capita income | growth rate | correlation | bootstrap | survey | econometrics | time series | significance level | monte carlo simulation | sample size | standard deviation | growth rates | equation | probability | cointegration | random walk | samples | gnp | per capita incomes | regression analysis | equations | logarithm | real gdp | normal distribution | gdp growth | finite sample | probability distribution | stochastic process | gdp per capita | per capita gnp | bootstrap techniques | estimation technique | finite variance | sample survey | measurement error | bootstrap technique | regional economic growth | total factor productivity | significance levels | business cycle | dispersion measure | bayesian information criterion | standard error |
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