Growth convergence: some panel data evidence

This paper implements a panel data approach of the Solow model to study the phenomenon of growth convergence for 22 OECD countries. It shows that although the derived estimable Solow model is probably underspecified from an econometric point of view, it is still possible to conclude that there is a...

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Main Authors: Lee, M., Longmire, R., Mátyás, L., Harris, Mark
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: ROUTLEDGE 1998
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81823
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Mátyás, L.
Harris, Mark
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description This paper implements a panel data approach of the Solow model to study the phenomenon of growth convergence for 22 OECD countries. It shows that although the derived estimable Solow model is probably underspecified from an econometric point of view, it is still possible to conclude that there is a likely convergence to a steady state rate of about 2-4%.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-818232021-03-16T03:37:44Z Growth convergence: some panel data evidence Lee, M. Longmire, R. Mátyás, L. Harris, Mark Social Sciences Economics Business & Economics INSTRUMENTAL-VARIABLE ESTIMATION ECONOMIC-GROWTH MODELS COUNTRIES This paper implements a panel data approach of the Solow model to study the phenomenon of growth convergence for 22 OECD countries. It shows that although the derived estimable Solow model is probably underspecified from an econometric point of view, it is still possible to conclude that there is a likely convergence to a steady state rate of about 2-4%. 1998 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81823 10.1080/000368498325336 English ROUTLEDGE restricted
spellingShingle Social Sciences
Economics
Business & Economics
INSTRUMENTAL-VARIABLE ESTIMATION
ECONOMIC-GROWTH
MODELS
COUNTRIES
Lee, M.
Longmire, R.
Mátyás, L.
Harris, Mark
Growth convergence: some panel data evidence
title Growth convergence: some panel data evidence
title_full Growth convergence: some panel data evidence
title_fullStr Growth convergence: some panel data evidence
title_full_unstemmed Growth convergence: some panel data evidence
title_short Growth convergence: some panel data evidence
title_sort growth convergence: some panel data evidence
topic Social Sciences
Economics
Business & Economics
INSTRUMENTAL-VARIABLE ESTIMATION
ECONOMIC-GROWTH
MODELS
COUNTRIES
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81823