Journal of Economic Geography Advance Access published online on February 14, 2005
Journal of Economic Geography, doi:10.1093/jnlecg/lbh044
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1 Department of Geography, San Diego State University, and the Regional Economics Applications Laboratory University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. The study of regional income convergence continues to attract enormous attention. Recent emphasis has been placed on the underlying spatial dimensions of regional growth processes both from theoretical and empirical perspectives, as well as from exploratory and confirmatory methodological stances. This paper provides a critical review of empirical approaches and methodological advances with an emphasis on the treatment of spatial effects, namely spatial dependence, spatial heterogeneity, and spatial scale. A number of areas that have been overlooked are highlighted, and the paper suggests a research agenda on regional growth empirics.
Revised February 25, 2004
Accepted June 17, 2004
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Regional convergence, inequality, and space
2 Department of Geography, San Diego State University
Sergio J. Rey, E-mail: serge{at}rohan.sdsu.edu
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