Resumen: Analizamos la hipótesis de convergencia en el producto per cápita para el caso de los municipios de México en el periodo [1988][1989][1990][1991][1992][1993][1994][1995][1996][1997][1998][1999][2000][2001][2002][2003][2004]. El análisis emplea la metodología de Barro y Sala-i-Martin (1992) usada en la mayoría de los estudios empíricos que utilizan datos de sección cruzada. Los resultados sugieren evidencia a favor de la hipótesis de convergencia entre municipios para el periodo estudiado, lo cual difiere con lo encontrado en estudios similares a niveles estatal y regional. Además identificamos variables que contribuyen o inhiben el crecimiento económico de las localidades.n Abstract: We analyze the convergence hypothesis in per capita output in the case of Mexico's municipalities during the period 1988-2004. The analysis is based on Barro and Sala-i-Martin's (1992) methodology used in the majority of the empirical studies that employs cross-sectional data. The results find evidence for the hypothesis of convergence between municipalities for the period analyzed, which differs from that found in similar studies at state and regional levels. In addition, we identify variables that contribute or inhibit economic growth in the municipalities.
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