Crecimiento, convergencia y espacio en las regiones chilenas: 1960-1998
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Aroca, Patricio
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Crecimiento, convergencia y espacio en las regiones chilenas: 1960-1998
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We have revisited the research about Chilean regional convergence. Using a set
of tools from the spatial econometrics we find support for the most of the previous
conclusion in the literature about this topic. However, we find some new evidence
about the convergence process that is taking place in Chile. This says that in the
last decade had been an increasing divergent process of growth of the Gross
Regional Product (GRP) per cápita, where the spatial dependence had played
an important role in the formation of two clusters. One in the north of the country
(Regions I, II and III), and it is characterized by high rate of growth (hot spot).
The other is in the south and it has low growth rate (Region VIII, IX and X). We
used the Global and Local Moran’s I, the Moran’s Scatterplot and a spatial
error model with fixed effects and all of them give strong evidence that support
this conclusion.
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Estudios de economía. Vol.27 No. 2 Diciembre 2000 Pags. 199-224
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