2019
DOI: 10.17059/2019-1-16
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How New Economic Geography Explains Provincial Wage Disparities: Generalised Methods of Moments Approach

Abstract: 1In recent years, new and promising developments have made new economic geography (NEG) a popular framework for examining the spatial distribution of economic activity around the world. A major NEG prediction is that wages are higher in regions with a large market and easy access to suppliers of intermediate inputs. Based on this principle, we examine this hypothesis by using provincial data in Vietnam. Since the Doi Moi reform in 1986, the Vietnamese economy has successfully transformed from a centrally plann… Show more

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“…The GMM approach provides consistent estimates for short-and-wide panel structure adopted in this study. This has been confirmed in other studies using aggregate data in Vietnam(Hoang et al, 2019;.…”
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confidence: 85%
“…The GMM approach provides consistent estimates for short-and-wide panel structure adopted in this study. This has been confirmed in other studies using aggregate data in Vietnam(Hoang et al, 2019;.…”
supporting
confidence: 85%