Manufacturing Industries in the UK: Was there Convergence during the 1968–1992 Period?
Richard Harris () and
Mary Trainor
Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 1999, vol. 46, issue 5, 552-569
Abstract:
This paper uses detailed industry level time‐series data for the UK regions which suggests that convergence (at least in terms of output‐per‐employee) was not occurring during the period 1968–92. Based on testing for unit roots, it is found that in a majority of industries and regions growth was divergent, and consequently there is little empirical support for the neoclassical ‘long‐run catch up’ model.
Date: 1999
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