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Lecturas de Economía

Print version ISSN 0120-2596

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CORVALAN, Alejandro  and  PEZO, Danilo. The convergence of Chilean regions, 1960-2009. Lect. Econ. [online]. 2012, n.76, pp.143-176. ISSN 0120-2596.

In this paper we analyze fifty years of economic convergence for the regions of Chile, in a context of radical political changes associated with deep economic transformations. For the analysis of convergence of GDP per capita, the sub-periods 1960-1973, 1973-1989 and 1989-2009 were considered, while the sub-periods 1976-1989 and 1989-2009 were considered for the variable productivity. The analysis was carried out using the definitions of absolute β convergence and σ convergence, and using cross-section and panel data. The panel estimates suggest a process of β convergence for the entire period 1960-2009, 55 years to reduce half of the gap. However, the σ-convergence analysis shows a reduction of dispersion in the fifty years, with a decelerating tendency since 1990. In addition, the distributions of annual productivity and GDP were estimated using kernel functions. These distributions show persistent regional inequality, especially since 1985 when the phenomenon of bimodality (i.e., a gap between certain regions with higher income levels and those with lower levels) emerges. These results indicate slow adjustment to changes in regional economies and low market effectiveness in solving regional disparities. As a consequence, the convergence of Chilean regions is an unresolved issue in public policy in Chile.

Keywords : Economic growth; convergence; GDP per capita; productivity; inequality.

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