A Spatial Econometric Analysis of Convergence Across European Regions, 1980–1995

作者: Julie Le Gallo , Cem Ertur , Catherine Baumont

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-07136-6_4

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摘要: The convergence of European regions has been largely discussed in the macroeconomic and regional science literature during past decade. Two observations are often emphasized. First, rate among appears to be very slow extensive samples considered (Barro Sala-iMartin 1991, 1995; Armstrong 1995a; Sala-i-Martin 1996a, 1996b). Second, as shown Ertur Le Gallo (see Chap. 2), geographical distribution per capita GDP is highly clustered.

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