Convergence, Dynamics, and Geography of Economic Growth: The Case of Municipalities in Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil

Analyses of municipal GDP growth in Rio Grande do Norte in the Northeast of Brazil during 1970-96 reveal that the cross-section dispersion of per capita income increased over time. Although the analysis indicates some spatial dependence in income, it is small and has a downward trend, indicating that the growth path is only weakly determined by geographical links in Rio Grande do Norte. Moreover, dynamic analyses based on the Markov chain transition matrix show that the probability of a municipality moving from a poor income class to a rich class is very small and vice-versa. Municipalities located in the middle-income class have high mobility, but there is no strong evidence indicating direction. Public policy should include assisting the rural families by providing them education and training that increases their opportunities for employment. There should also be policies to assist poor and unskilled migrants to integrate fully into the modern economy in the urban areas through skill development training and education.

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Main Authors: Tebaldi, Edinaldo, Verner, Dorte
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, D.C. 2004-05
Subjects:CONVERGENCE ECONOMICS, DYNAMICS, GEOGRAPHY, DEMOGRAPHY, ECONOMIC GROWTH, MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT, MARKOV CHAINS, POVERTY, EDUCATION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY, AGRICULTURE, AQUIFERS, AVERAGE GROWTH, AVERAGE GROWTH RATE, CAPITA INCOMES, CD, CENTRAL BANK, CONVERGENCE HYPOTHESIS, DEBT, DEPENDENT VARIABLE, DIMINISHING RETURNS, DYNAMIC ANALYSIS, ECONOMETRICS, ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES, ECONOMIC ACTIVITY, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC POLICIES, ECONOMIC PROGRESS, ECONOMIC STRUCTURE, ESTIMATION METHOD, EXPORTS, EXTREME POVERTY, FISHERIES, GDP, GDP PER CAPITA, GROWTH PATH, GROWTH PERFORMANCE, GROWTH PROCESS, GROWTH RATE, GROWTH RATES, HEADCOUNT POVERTY, HUMAN CAPITAL, INCOME DATA, INCOME GROUPS, INCOME GROWTH, INCOME LEVELS, INDUSTRIALIZATION, INFANT MORTALITY, INFLATION, INTERNATIONAL TRADE, LOW INCOME, MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION, MARGINAL PRODUCT, MIDDLE INCOME, NATURAL RESOURCES, OIL, PER CAPITA GROWTH, PER CAPITA INCOME, POLICY RESEARCH, POOR MIGRANTS, POPULATION GROWTH, POVERTY LINE, POVERTY REDUCTION, PRECIPITATION, PRODUCTION FUNCTION, PUBLIC POLICY, PURCHASING POWER, REAL GDP, REGIONAL DISPARITIES, REGRESSION ANALYSES, RELATIVE POSITION, RURAL AREAS, SAFETY NET, SECTORAL COMPOSITION, SECTORAL DEVELOPMENT, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, SOCIAL PROBLEMS, SOCIAL PROGRAMS, SOCIAL PROTECTION, STAGNATION, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, UNEMPLOYMENT, URBAN AREAS, WETLANDS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/05/4265044/convergence-dynamics-geography-economic-growth-case-municipalities-rio-grande-norte-brazil
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/14085
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