Regional per capita income inequality and fiscal policy in Mexico, 1989–2021
Miguel Ángel Mendoza-González,
Luis Quintana-Romero,
Andrea Guerrero-Jiménez
Abstract:In this paper, we use trends in GDP gaps per capita or relative GDP per capita indicator as an aggregate alternative measure to show regional per capita income inequality between the states of Mexico. The indicator compares each state's gross domestic product per capita (GDPpc) with the annual average of each year and 2019; this allows for evaluating growth performance before and after the COVID-19 pandemic. The econometric method is a spatial dynamic panel, and the convergence–divergence model is conditioned … Show more
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