Crecimiento y Convergencia Regional en Mexico: 1970-1995
Convergence and Regional Economic Growth in Mexico: 1970-1995
Luis Cabrera-Castellanos
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Abstract:
This paper studies absolute and conditional convergence (alfa and beta-convergence too,) in Mexico over the period 1970-1995. I use the neoclassical growth model and a cross-section data for empirics. I find evidence of conditional convergence (near at traditional 2% rate) for full period but different rates for other periods. I find also a faster convergence rate for "poor" states than the "rich" ones. Finally, our results point to significant impact of the human capital variables on economic growth.
Keywords: Convergence; Economic Growth; Mexico; human capital; convergencia; crecimiento economico; capital humano (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: J24 O47 O54 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002, Revised 2002
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Published in Anuario de la DCSEA 2001 (2002): pp. 106-134
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