O PATRÓN DESIGUAL DE CRECEMENTO EUROPEO: UNHA ANÁLISE SEMIPARAMÉTRICA A NIVEL REXIONAL

The aim of this paper is to analyze the relationship between inequality and the equivalent dispo- sable income available at a regional level and to contrast the type of relationship between two variables in the developed world in the context of a standard neoclassical growth model. In this paper we...

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Main Authors: DANIEL RODRÍGUEZ GONZÁLEZ, XAVIER VENCE DEZA
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Language:English
Published: Universidade de Santiago de Compostela 2013-01-01
Series:Revista Galega de Economía
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spelling doaj-d362f72729f34a68a9edbe4d792e044d2020-11-25T01:50:54ZengUniversidade de Santiago de CompostelaRevista Galega de Economía1132-27992013-01-01223760O PATRÓN DESIGUAL DE CRECEMENTO EUROPEO: UNHA ANÁLISE SEMIPARAMÉTRICA A NIVEL REXIONALDANIEL RODRÍGUEZ GONZÁLEZXAVIER VENCE DEZAThe aim of this paper is to analyze the relationship between inequality and the equivalent dispo- sable income available at a regional level and to contrast the type of relationship between two variables in the developed world in the context of a standard neoclassical growth model. In this paper we will estimate a panel data model using the method of OLS fixed effects, and also analyze the possible existence of spatial autocorrelation in the model and the need for implementation of spatial models. A novel contribution is estimated by a semiparametric analysis, which allows conditional no Relational function. Semiparametric analysis, unlike the nonparametric analysis, allows the introduction of other variables by a linear function defined as the initial inequality, population density, employment in various sectors (industry mix), transfers, etc. This application of the semiparametric analysis is a relevant contribution to the study, since it is still a novel technique for the study of inequality.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=39128237003
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O PATRÓN DESIGUAL DE CRECEMENTO EUROPEO: UNHA ANÁLISE SEMIPARAMÉTRICA A NIVEL REXIONAL
Revista Galega de Economía
author_facet DANIEL RODRÍGUEZ GONZÁLEZ
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author_sort DANIEL RODRÍGUEZ GONZÁLEZ
title O PATRÓN DESIGUAL DE CRECEMENTO EUROPEO: UNHA ANÁLISE SEMIPARAMÉTRICA A NIVEL REXIONAL
title_short O PATRÓN DESIGUAL DE CRECEMENTO EUROPEO: UNHA ANÁLISE SEMIPARAMÉTRICA A NIVEL REXIONAL
title_full O PATRÓN DESIGUAL DE CRECEMENTO EUROPEO: UNHA ANÁLISE SEMIPARAMÉTRICA A NIVEL REXIONAL
title_fullStr O PATRÓN DESIGUAL DE CRECEMENTO EUROPEO: UNHA ANÁLISE SEMIPARAMÉTRICA A NIVEL REXIONAL
title_full_unstemmed O PATRÓN DESIGUAL DE CRECEMENTO EUROPEO: UNHA ANÁLISE SEMIPARAMÉTRICA A NIVEL REXIONAL
title_sort o patrón desigual de crecemento europeo: unha análise semiparamétrica a nivel rexional
publisher Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
series Revista Galega de Economía
issn 1132-2799
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The aim of this paper is to analyze the relationship between inequality and the equivalent dispo- sable income available at a regional level and to contrast the type of relationship between two variables in the developed world in the context of a standard neoclassical growth model. In this paper we will estimate a panel data model using the method of OLS fixed effects, and also analyze the possible existence of spatial autocorrelation in the model and the need for implementation of spatial models. A novel contribution is estimated by a semiparametric analysis, which allows conditional no Relational function. Semiparametric analysis, unlike the nonparametric analysis, allows the introduction of other variables by a linear function defined as the initial inequality, population density, employment in various sectors (industry mix), transfers, etc. This application of the semiparametric analysis is a relevant contribution to the study, since it is still a novel technique for the study of inequality.
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