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New evidence about regional income divergence in China
Chi Keung Marco LAU
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China
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New Evidence
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Regional Income
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Income Divergence
100%
Human Capital
75%
Economic Reform
25%
Time Series Data
25%
Open Door
25%
Effects on Growth
25%
Economic Growth
25%
Nonlinearity
25%
Communication Infrastructure
25%
Trade Openness
25%
Unit Root Test
25%
Income Convergence
25%
Nonlinear Panel Unit Root Test
25%
Post-reform Period
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Augmented Dickey Fuller
25%
Regional Disparities
25%
China Provinces
25%
Human Growth
25%
Middle Level
25%
Augmented Dickey-Fuller Test
25%
Conditional Convergence
25%
Transport Infrastructure
25%
Inter-provincial
25%
Low Inflation
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Human Capital
100%
Time Series
33%
Economic Convergence
33%
Trade Openness
33%
Unit Root
33%
Inflation
33%
Panel Unit Root
33%
Telecommunications Network
33%
Nonlinearity
33%