Traditional convergence tests with Penn World Table 9.0
Sakari Lähdemäki ()
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Sakari Lähdemäki: Palkansaajien tutkimuslaitos
No 309, Working Papers from Työn ja talouden tutkimus LABORE, The Labour Institute for Economic Research LABORE
Abstract:
Can we associate globalisation with converging productivity levels of different countries? Are the developing countries catching up? Which specific country groups converge? This paper provides answers to these questions by studying unconditional beta-convergenceand sigma-convergence of labour productivity with the Penn World Table 9.0 dataset.Unconditional??-convergence exists if a smaller initial level of an economic measure isrelated with a larger growth rate of this measure, whereas unconditional??-convergenceexists if the standard deviation of the levels of an economic measure decreases overtime. This paper tests the existence of convergence within specißic country groups,which are the international organisations OECD, EU and APEC, and the continents Africa,Asia, Europe and South America. The tests support unconditional beta-convergence andsigma-convergence in the country groups of OECD, EU, APEC, Europe and Asia, whereas the convergence in Africa and South America is uncertain or non-existing.
Keywords: unconditional convergence; beta-convergence; sigma-convergence; globalisation; labour productivity; OECD; EU; APEC; Europe; Africa; Asia; South America (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O40 O47 O52 O53 O54 O55 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 64 pages
Date: 2017-01-03
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