2014
DOI: 10.1080/13504851.2014.914133
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The spatial dynamics of growth and convergence in Korean regional incomes

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“…These questions are of interest to both economists and regional scientists. For example, Autant-Bernard and LeSage (2011) examine spatial spillovers associated with research expenditures for French regions, whereas Ho, Wang, and Yu (2013) examine the international spillover of economic growth through bilateral trade among OECD countries, Crespo Cuaresma and Feldkircher ( 2013) study spatially correlated growth spillovers in the income convergence process of Europe, and Evans and Kim (2014) study the spatial dynamics of growth and convergence in Korean regional incomes.…”
Section: Economic Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These questions are of interest to both economists and regional scientists. For example, Autant-Bernard and LeSage (2011) examine spatial spillovers associated with research expenditures for French regions, whereas Ho, Wang, and Yu (2013) examine the international spillover of economic growth through bilateral trade among OECD countries, Crespo Cuaresma and Feldkircher ( 2013) study spatially correlated growth spillovers in the income convergence process of Europe, and Evans and Kim (2014) study the spatial dynamics of growth and convergence in Korean regional incomes.…”
Section: Economic Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These questions are of interest to both economists as well as regional scientists. For example, Autant-Bernard and LeSage (2011) examine spatial spillovers associated with research expenditures for French regions, while Ho, Wang, and Yu (2013) examine the international spillover of economic growth through bilateral trade amongst OECD countries, Cuaresma and Feldkircher (2013) study spatially correlated growth spillovers in the income convergence process of Europe, and Evans and Kim (2014) study the spatial dynamics of growth and convergence in Korean regional incomes.…”
Section: Economic Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%