Growth Empirics: A Panel Data Approach- A Comment
This paper comments on recent developments in the literature on the econometric analysis of international growth and convergence. It notes that panel estimates of the neoclassical model, accommodating level effects for individual countries through heterogeneous intercepts, deal with some of the econometric difficulties arising in some of the earlier cross-sectional studies. But it notes that, in dynamic panels, heterogeneity in growth effects and in speeds of convergence renders this estimator inconsistent also. The pervasiveness of such heterogeneity is demonstrated in three samples of countries, and the effects of (incorrectly) imposing homogeneity on estimated parameters are illustrated and discussed. © 2000 the President and Fellows of Harvard College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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1998
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Authors: | Lee, Kevin ; Pesaran, M. Hashem ; Smith, Ron |
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The Quarterly Journal of Economics. - MIT Press. - Vol. 113.1998, 1, p. 319-323
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