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Canadian Parliamentary Review | 2016

Relative Income Traps

Maria A. Arias; Yi Wen

Despite economic growth in the post-World War II period, few developing countries have been able to catch up to the income levels in the United States or other advanced economies. Such countries remain trapped at a relative low- or middle-income level. In this article, the authors redefine the concept of income traps as situations in which income levels relative to the United States remain constantly low and with no clear sign of convergence. This approach allows them to study the issue of economic convergence (or lack of it) directly. The authors describe evidence pointing to the existence of both relative low- and middle-income traps and examine cross-country historical transitions between income groups at the global and regional levels. Finally, they point out challenges to the benchmark neoclassical growth theory, which predicts convergence to the developed world over time, and discuss existing theories with the potential to explain income traps.


Journal of Urban Economics | 2014

Metro business cycles

Maria A. Arias; Charles S. Gascon; David E. Rapach


The Regional Economist | 2015

Trapped: Few Developing Countries Can Climb the Economic Ladder or Stay There

Yi Wen; Maria A. Arias


The Regional Economist | 2015

Recovery from the Great Recession Has Varied around the World

Yi Wen; Maria A. Arias


Economic Synopses | 2015

Lagging Long-Term Wage Growth

YiLi Chien; Maria A. Arias


The Regional Economist | 2014

As Owensboro, Ky., wraps up wave of development, hiring slows down

Maria A. Arias; Charles S. Gascon


The Regional Economist | 2014

The liquidity trap: an alternative explanation for today's low inflation

Maria A. Arias; Yi Wen


The Regional Economist | 2017

Does More Financial Development Lead to More or Less Volatility

Maria A. Arias; Yi Wen


The Regional Economist | 2017

After Years of Decline, Yields on U.S. Treasuries Rise

Maria A. Arias; Paulina Restrepo-Echavarria


Economic Synopses | 2017

The Decline of Coal

Maria A. Arias; Brian Reinbold; Paulina Restrepo-Echavarria

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Yi Wen

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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Paulina Restrepo-Echavarria

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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Charles S. Gascon

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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Brett W. Fawley

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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Christopher J. Neely

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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Diana A. Cooke

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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Li Li

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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Maria E. Canon

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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Michael W. McCracken

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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William T. Gavin

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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