TY - JOUR
T1 - Chapter 10 Explaining cross-country income differences
AU - McGrattan, Ellen R.
AU - Schmitz, James A.
PY - 1999
Y1 - 1999
N2 - This chapter reviews the literature that tries to explain the disparity and variation of GDP per worker and GDP per capita across countries and across time. There are many potential explanations for the different patterns of development across countries, including differences in luck, raw materials, geography, preferences, and economic policies. We focus on differences in economic policies and ask to what extent can differences in policies across countries account for the observed variability in income levels and their growth rates. We review estimates for a wide range of policy variables. In many cases, the magnitude of the estimates is under debate. Estimates found by running cross-sectional growth regressions are sensitive to which variables are included as explanatory variables. Estimates found using quantitative theory depend in critical ways on values of parameters and measures of factor inputs for which there is little consensus. In this chapter, we review the ongoing debates of the literature and the progress that has been made thus far.
AB - This chapter reviews the literature that tries to explain the disparity and variation of GDP per worker and GDP per capita across countries and across time. There are many potential explanations for the different patterns of development across countries, including differences in luck, raw materials, geography, preferences, and economic policies. We focus on differences in economic policies and ask to what extent can differences in policies across countries account for the observed variability in income levels and their growth rates. We review estimates for a wide range of policy variables. In many cases, the magnitude of the estimates is under debate. Estimates found by running cross-sectional growth regressions are sensitive to which variables are included as explanatory variables. Estimates found using quantitative theory depend in critical ways on values of parameters and measures of factor inputs for which there is little consensus. In this chapter, we review the ongoing debates of the literature and the progress that has been made thus far.
KW - cross-country income differences
KW - endogenous growth theory
KW - growth accounting
KW - growth regressions
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U2 - 10.1016/S1574-0048(99)01013-7
DO - 10.1016/S1574-0048(99)01013-7
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:77956787469
SN - 1574-0048
VL - 1
SP - 669
EP - 737
JO - Handbook of Macroeconomics
JF - Handbook of Macroeconomics
IS - PART A
ER -