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European regions 2 Verdoorn's model 2 Conditional spatial Beta- and Sigma-convergence 1 Europa 1 Produktivität 1 Schätzung 1 Solow-Modell 1 Spatial Solow model 1 Spatial maximum likelihood estimates 1 Verdoorn's Law 1 Wirtschaftswachstum 1 conditional spatial beta- and sigma-convergence 1 spatial maximum likelihood estimates 1 spatial solow model 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Pfaffermayr, Michael 2
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Institut für Finanzwissenschaft, Fakultät für Volkswirtschaft und Statistik 1
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Working Papers / Institut für Finanzwissenschaft, Fakultät für Volkswirtschaft und Statistik 1 Working Papers in Economics and Statistics 1
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EconStor 1 RePEc 1
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Conditional beta- and sigma-convergence in space: A maximum likelihood approach
Pfaffermayr, Michael - 2007
Empirical work on regional growth under spatial spillovers uses two workhorse models: the spatial Solow model and Verdoorn's model. This paper contrasts these two views on regional growth processes and demonstrates that in a spatial setting the speed of convergence is heterogenous in both...
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Conditional Beta- and Sigma-Convergence in Space: A Maximum Likelihood Approach
Pfaffermayr, Michael - Institut für Finanzwissenschaft, Fakultät für … - 2007
Empirical work on regional growth under spatial spillovers uses two workhorse models: the spatial Solow model and Verdoorn's model. This paper contrasts these two views on regional growth processes and demonstrates that in a spatial setting the speed of convergence is heterogenous in both...
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