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The convergence hypothesis, simply, is that given sufficient time, the inflation-adjusted per-capita income of all nations of the world will approach equality. This is theorized due to the observation that "developing" nations' per-capita incomes increase more rapidly than "developed" nations, as the acquisition of industrial technology by a developing nation allows it to take advantage of the imbalance in labour costs, in turn increasing demand for said labour as the nation builds wealth through exports. In order to prove the fact. I have taken the year for research is 1980 to 2010, the study…mehr

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The convergence hypothesis, simply, is that given sufficient time, the inflation-adjusted per-capita income of all nations of the world will approach equality. This is theorized due to the observation that "developing" nations' per-capita incomes increase more rapidly than "developed" nations, as the acquisition of industrial technology by a developing nation allows it to take advantage of the imbalance in labour costs, in turn increasing demand for said labour as the nation builds wealth through exports. In order to prove the fact. I have taken the year for research is 1980 to 2010, the study focuses on an estimate of an economic growth and development practice of Anglo-Saxon and selected ASEAN countries.
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Mr. Mohamed Ashiq P M holds Masters in Economics from University of Calicut. His interesting area includes development economics, application level of economic theories and international trade. He presented papers In international and national level seminars and conferences. He has publication with ISBN.