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Europe's income convergence and the latest global financial crisis
Authors:René Cabral  Francisco A. Castellanos-Sosa
Affiliation:1. EGADE Business School, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Ave. Rufino Tamayo, San Pedro Garza García, NL C.P. 66269, México;2. Department of Economics, University of Texas at Austin, 2225 Speedway, Austin, TX 78712, United States
Abstract:This paper examines the effects of the 2008 financial crisis on economic growth and convergence across European countries from 1973 to 2012. Employing cross-sectional and dynamic panel data techniques, the results show that the global financial crisis has brought a greater absolute convergence rate rather than divergence, affected richer members more heavily and, presumably, allowed less developed members to recover more quickly. We find evidence that creating the European Union has contributed toward economic growth and convergence; meanwhile, no similar evidence is found concerning the European Monetary Union. Moreover, we present evidence that both the average output per capita and the rate of convergence during the financial crisis fell around 7%.
Keywords:Economic growth  Convergence  Financial crisis  European Union  European Monetary Union  F33  F43  F45
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