Club Convergence in Productivity among European Regions: Recent Evidence and Policy Implications
Author | Harb, Georges |
Author | Bassil, Charbel |
Author | El Sahli, Zouheir |
Available date | 2024-10-30T08:44:01Z |
Publication Date | 2024 |
Publication Name | Journal of Economic Integration |
Resource | Scopus |
ISSN | 1225651X |
Abstract | We use data on 155 NUTS regions, with the objective of i) generating TFP series over 1996-2018, and ii) testing for club-convergence. We also employ a logistic regression to identify the significant club-membership conditioning factors. We contribute to the literature on two main grounds. Firstly, we are the first to extract TFP series while applying a methodology that allows for heterogeneous production functions and accounts for cross-section dependence and nonstationarity. Secondly, we are the first to apply a TFP-club convergence analysis in the context of European regions over a large period of time that witnessed several shocks affecting the European integration. Our analysis reveals that: (i) most of the regions of the top TFP convergence clubs are located in the "old" EU-member states, with few regions situated in countries that joined the EU after 2004; (ii) several regions in the South are trailing with the risk of falling in a "productivity trap"; (iii) regions situated in new EU-member countries registered remarkable TFP growth rates; (iv) larger regional research and development resources, and higher employment in high-technology sectors are associated with a greater probability of being member of top-ranked TFP convergence clubs. Our findings suggest that the needs of the lagging regions should be prioritized in the agenda of the EU. In this respect, we suggest several recommendations. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Center for Economic Integration |
Subject | club-convergence Cohesion Policy NUTS regions regional TFP |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 525-556 |
Issue Number | 3 |
Volume Number | 39 |
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