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Testing the Convergence Hypothesis: A Comment

Martin Carree; Luuk Klomp

Erasmus University Rotterdam

The Review of Economics and Statistics 1997

In a recent paper Lichtenberg (1994) proposes a test of the convergence hypothesis that the variance of productivity across countries decreases over time. He argues that the ratio of the variance in the first period to that in the last period of the time series is F-distributed but overlooks the dependency between these two variances. As a consequence, probabilities of committing a type II error of incorrectly rejecting the convergence hypothesis are large. This problem manifests most strongly in short time periods. Lichtenberg, for example, rejects the convergence hypothesis for a data set of 22 OECD countries over the 1960–1985 period.

DOI
10.1162/003465397557114
Volume
79 (4)
Pages
683-686
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