Brett D. Montouri’s research while affiliated with San Diego State University and other places

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US Regional Income Convergence: A Spatial Econometric Perspective
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February 1999

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Brett D. Montouri

US regional income convergence: a spatial econometric perspective, Reg. Studies 33, 143-156. This study reconsiders the question of US regional economic income convergence from a spatial econometric perspective. Recently developed methods of exploratory spatial data analysis provide new insights on the geographical dynamics of US regional income growth patterns over the 1929-94 period. Strong patterns of both global and local spatial autocorrelation are found throughout the study period, and the magnitude of global spatial autocorrelation is also found to exhibit strong temporal co-movement with regional income dispersion. A spatial econometric analysis of the familiar Baumol specification reveals strong evidence of misspecification due to ignored spatial error dependence. Because of this dependence, shocks originating in one state can spillover into surrounding states, potentially complicating the transitional dynamics of the convergence process.

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... Until the middle of 1990 years, this hypothesis hasn't any empirical validation. Thus, only lately those empirical studies had proposed to integrate the effects of spatial externalities on the regional growth (Amstrong, 1995;Rey and Montouri, 1999;López-Bazo et al, 1999). Their suggestions are consistent with predictions of endogenous growth models and new geographic economy that insist on the role of interactions between agents which are considered as the sources of agglomerations of activities of innovation in some regions and not in others (Fujita et al, 1999). ...

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The Impact of Spatial Externalities on the Economic Convergence in the Euro Mediterranean Countries
US Regional Income Convergence: A Spatial Econometric Perspective
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  • February 1999

Regional Studies