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New Evidence on Sectoral Labor Productivity : Implications for Industrialization and Development
Herrendorf, Berthold
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Rogerson, Richard Donald
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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2022
the productivity
gap
with rich countries. To achieve this, we leverage recent data releases by the Groningen Growth and …
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Converging to Convergence
Kremer, Michael
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Willis, Jack
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You, Yang
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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2021
formula, we decompose the
gap
between unconditional and conditional convergence as the product of two cross-sectional slopes …
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Perspectives on a global economy : are poor nations closing the
gap
in living standards?
McGuckin, Robert H.
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contributor
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Ark, Bart van
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2000
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10001663572
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Mismatch and Assimilation
Wang, Ping
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2018
human capital largely inconsequential. In particular, about 30% of the
output
growth in miracle Asian economies comes from … narrowing the
gap
arisen from mismatch, and 94% of the growth stagnation in trapped African economies due to the widening …
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The Contribution of China, India and Brazil to Narrowing North-South Differences in GDP/capita, World Trade Shares, and Market Capitalization
Wang, Jing
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2011
This paper focuses on the contribution to recent narrowing of the
gap
between Northern and Southern economies in GDP … South from 17.7% to 35.6%, and a changing North-South
gap
in stock market capitalizations from 27.6 to 3.3 over the same … time. In contrast the North-China
gap
falls from 57.2 to 13.1 between 1990 and 2009, and India from 70.4 to 38.1 using …
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Why Doesn't Technology Flow from Rich to Poor Countries?
Cole, Harold L.
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2015
What determines the technology that a country adopts? While many factors affect technological adoption, the efficiency of the country's financial system may also play a significant role. To address this question, a dynamic contract model is embedded into a general equilibrium setting with...
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The Future of Economic Convergence
Rodrik, Dani
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2011
The question addressed in this paper is whether the
gap
in performance between the developed and developing worlds can … difference in the productivity levels of the two groups of countries - on the "convergence
gap
" - which remains quite large. Yet …
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The New Promised Land : Black-White Convergence in the American South, 1960-2000
Vigdor, Jacob L.
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2006
The black-white earnings
gap
has historically been larger in the South than in other regions of the United States …. Since 1970, however, the male annual earnings
gap
outside the South has increased -- dramatically, when the analysis factors … in non-participants -- while the
gap
within the South has narrowed, to the point where 2000 Census figures indicate …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012466512
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Free Trade, Growth, and Convergence
Ben-David, Dan
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1997
What is the impact on
output
of movement towards free trade? Can trade liberalization have a permanent effect on
output
… country induces a level effect on the liberalizing country that reduces the income
gap
between it and other wealthier …
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Is Poland the Next Spain?
Caselli, Francesco
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2005
East's income
gap
is quite small. Hence, the East seems to have only one real margin to exploit: the within-industry one …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012467642
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