Convergence of Productivity
Cross-National Studies and Historical Evidence
Edward N Wolff editor William J Baumol editor Richard R Nelson editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:25th Aug '94
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This collection of original articles reviews the current state of knowledge concerning the convergence hypothesis. This hypothesis asserts that, for a restricted set of countries, their productivity and living standards are undergoing a process that brings them increasingly close to one another. Among the factors considered are patterns of industries as well as aggregate economies, influences that underlie the degree of convergence that seems to have occurred, and the role that convergence plays in the future of the newly developed nations. Much of the analysis is set in historical perspective.
A valuable contribution to our understanding of convergence as an empirical phenomenon. * Journal of Economic Literature *
ISBN: 9780195083903
Dimensions: 235mm x 154mm x 23mm
Weight: 524g
360 pages