This note explores clustering in cross country GDP per capita using recently developed model based clustering methods for panel data. Previous research characterizing the components of the overall distribution of output either use ad hoc methods, or methods which ignore/subvert the panel nature of the data. These new methods allow the characterization of the possible autoregressive relationship of output between time points. We show that traditional static clustering decade by decade gives mixed results regarding clustering over time, while the application of longitudinal mixtures presents three distinct clusters at all periods of time.

Battisti, M., Parmeter, C. (2012). GDP clustering: a reappraisal. ECONOMICS LETTERS, 117(3), 837-840 [dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2012.08.038].

GDP clustering: a reappraisal

BATTISTI, Michele;
2012-01-01

Abstract

This note explores clustering in cross country GDP per capita using recently developed model based clustering methods for panel data. Previous research characterizing the components of the overall distribution of output either use ad hoc methods, or methods which ignore/subvert the panel nature of the data. These new methods allow the characterization of the possible autoregressive relationship of output between time points. We show that traditional static clustering decade by decade gives mixed results regarding clustering over time, while the application of longitudinal mixtures presents three distinct clusters at all periods of time.
2012
Battisti, M., Parmeter, C. (2012). GDP clustering: a reappraisal. ECONOMICS LETTERS, 117(3), 837-840 [dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2012.08.038].
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