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Cross-Country Convergence in Income and Divergence in Life Expectancy: A Study in Reversais and Contrasts during the 1990s

Rati Ram ()
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Rati Ram: Economics Department, Illinois State University, Postal: 100 N University St # 142 Normal IL 61761-4402 USA ,, http://www.cob.ilstu.edu/

Economia Internazionale / International Economics, 2005, vol. 58, issue 1, 43-50

Abstract: Using data for about 160 countries, it is shown that, contrary to the widelyheld perceptions that have acquired the status of stylized facts, cross-country inequality in income declined, while that in life expectancy increased, during the 1990s. These changes imply unconditional “convergence” in income, and “divergence” in life expectancy, which is a reversal of the patterns reported in almost all previous research.

JEL-codes: E00 F00 I19 O40 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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