Convergence Clubs in Labor Productivity and its Proximate Sources: Evidence from Developed and Developing Countries 9811586284, 9789811586286

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Convergence Clubs in Labor Productivity and its Proximate Sources: Evidence from Developed and Developing Countries
 9811586284, 9789811586286

Table of contents :
Preface
Acknowledgements
Contents
1 Introduction and Overview
1.1 Purpose and Research Questions
1.2 A First Overview of the Data
1.2.1 Labor Productivity Differences Across Countries and Over Time
1.2.2 Are There Any Signs of Productivity Convergence?
References
2 Measuring Labor Productivity and Its Proximate Sources
2.1 A Production Function Approach
2.2 A Database to Study Labor Productivity Across Countries
2.2.1 Measuring Labor Productivity
2.2.2 Measuring the (Physical) Capital-Output Ratio
2.2.3 Measuring Human Capital Per Worker
2.2.4 Measuring Aggregate Efficiency
References
3 A Modern Framework to Study Convergence
3.1 Classical Beta Convergence Approach: Technological Homogeneity and a Unique Equilibrium
3.2 Modern Club Convergence Approach …
3.3 Finding Convergence Clubs: A Clustering Algorithm For Panel Data
3.4 Brief Overview of the Club Convergence Literature
3.5 Convergence Test and Identification of Clubs Using Stata
References
4 Convergence Clubs in Labor Productivity
4.1 Testing for Overall Convergence
4.2 Finding Local Convergence Clubs
4.3 Transition Paths of the Convergence Clubs
References
5 Convergence Clubs in Physical and Human Capital
5.1 Physical Capital Ratio
5.1.1 Testing for Overall Convergence
5.1.2 Finding Local Convergence Clubs in Developed Countries
5.1.3 Transition Paths of the Convergence Clubs in Developed Countries
5.2 Human Capital Per Worker
5.2.1 Testing for Overall Convergence
5.2.2 Finding Local Convergence Clubs
5.2.3 Transition Paths of the Convergence Clubs
References
6 Convergence Clubs in Aggregate Efficiency
6.1 Testing for Overall Convergence
6.2 Finding Local Convergence Clubs
6.3 Transition Paths of the Convergence Clubs
References
7 Concluding Remarks
7.1 Summing Up All Findings
7.2 Some Methodological Takeaways
7.3 New Research Directions
References
Appendix A List of Developed Countries and Their Convergence Clubs
Appendix B List of Developing Countries and Their Convergence Clubs

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