search query: @author Karras, G. / total: 7
reference: 4 / 7
« previous | next »
Author:Evans, P.
Karras, G.
Title:Do economies converge? Evidence from a panel of U.S. States
Journal:Review of Economics and Statistics
1996 : AUG, VOL. 78:3, p. 384-388
Index terms:STATISTICS
USA
ECONOMICS
Language:eng
Abstract:This paper investigates whether the 48 contiguous U.S. states converge and, if so, whether convergence is absolute. Economies are shown to converge if, and only if, technology is stationary around a common trend. If convergence does occur, it is unlikely to be absolute unless the economy fixed effects in technology, capital's share, and the rental rate vanish. Examining data on the level of technology, capital's share and the rental rate provides strong evidence that the contiguous U.S. states converge rapidly to levels that are far apart.
SCIMA record nr: 152833
add to basket
« previous | next »
SCIMA