2008
DOI: 10.1177/0160017608331250
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Income Inequality and Economic Convergence in Turkey: A Spatial Effect Analysis

Abstract: Even though the convergence of regional per capita income has been a highly debated issue internationally, empirical evidence regarding Turkey is limited as well as contradictory. This article is an attempt to investigate regional income inequality and the convergence dynamics in Turkey for the time period 1987-2001. First, the Theil coefficient of concentration index is used to analyze the dispersion aspects of the convergence process. The geographically based decomposition of inequality suggests a strong cor… Show more

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“…This paper conducted several statistical analyses to explore Indonesia disparities, both non-spatial and spatial analysis. The first non-spatial analysis is Theil index, an entropy calculation that decomposed inequality index analysis from a higher spatial scale to lower level regions and also both between and within groups of regions [Canaleta et al, 2004;Yildirim et al, 2009]. This study considers hierarchical structure of inequality in Indonesia: region, provinces, and districts.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This paper conducted several statistical analyses to explore Indonesia disparities, both non-spatial and spatial analysis. The first non-spatial analysis is Theil index, an entropy calculation that decomposed inequality index analysis from a higher spatial scale to lower level regions and also both between and within groups of regions [Canaleta et al, 2004;Yildirim et al, 2009]. This study considers hierarchical structure of inequality in Indonesia: region, provinces, and districts.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spatial error model observes spatial dependence that operates through the error process. The implication of this analysis is that as regions have the same steady-state, regions are therefore converging to the same long run growth path [Yildirim et al, 2009].…”
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“…Within the 1975-2001period, Erlat (2005 also does not find a clear evidence of convergence across provinces or regions. Another study by Yildirim et al (2009) attempts to explore the causes of regional income inequalities and the convergence process across NUTS 1 regions for the 1987-2001 period. The results support the β-convergence hypothesis in terms of the higher speed of convergence in the relatively poorer Eastern and Southeastern regions.…”
Section: Convergence Studies In Turkeymentioning
confidence: 99%