Income Distribution Dynamics and Cross-Region Convergence in Europe: Spatial Filtering and Novel Stochastic Kernel Representations

39 Pages Posted: 18 Apr 2007

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Manfred M. Fischer

Vienna University of Economics and Business - Institute for Economic Geography and GIScience, Department of Socioeconomics

Peter Stumpner

Vienna University of Economics and Business - Department of Economic Geography and Geoinformatics

Date Written: April 17, 2007

Abstract

This paper suggests an empirical framework for analysing income distribution dynamics and cross-region convergence in the European Union of 27 member states, 1995-2003. The framework lies in the research tradition that allows the state income space to be continuous, puts emphasis on both shape and intra-distribution dynamics and uses stochastic kernels for studying transition dynamics and implied long-run behaviour. In this paper stochastic kernels are described by conditional density functions, estimated by a product kernel estimator of conditional density and represented by means of novel visualisation tools. The technique of spatial filtering is used to account for spatial effects, in order to avoid misguided inferences and interpretations caused by the presence of spatial autocorrelation in the income distributions. The results reveal a slow catching-up of the poorest regions and a process of polarisation, with a small group of very rich regions shifting away from the rest of the cross-section. This is well evidenced by both, the unfiltered and the filtered ergodic density view. Differences exist in detail, and these emphasise the importance to properly deal with the spatial autocorrelation problem.

Keywords: Regional income, distribution dynamics, stochastic kernel estimation, spatial filtering, EU-27

JEL Classification: C14, D30, O18, O47, R11

Suggested Citation

Fischer, Manfred M. and Stumpner, Peter, Income Distribution Dynamics and Cross-Region Convergence in Europe: Spatial Filtering and Novel Stochastic Kernel Representations (April 17, 2007). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=981148 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.981148

Manfred M. Fischer (Contact Author)

Vienna University of Economics and Business - Institute for Economic Geography and GIScience, Department of Socioeconomics ( email )

Welthandelsplatz 1, D4
Vienna, 1020
Austria

Peter Stumpner

Vienna University of Economics and Business - Department of Economic Geography and Geoinformatics ( email )

Augasse 2-6
Vienna A-1090, 1090
Austria

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