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Spatial spillovers and labor productivity convergence in Canada
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Spatial spillovers and labor productivity convergence in Canada

Puneet Vatsa and Gabriel Pino
Economics Letters, Vol.230, pp.1-3
2023
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Abstract

Canada Convergence Fixed effects Labor productivity Spatial econometrics
We analyze labor productivity convergence between and within Canadian provinces by incorporating a spatial lag in a standard empirical neoclassical growth model. Results point to the predominance of inter-sectoral spillover effects. Furthermore, ignoring spatial effects yields smaller convergence estimates.

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