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The process of globalization has significantly affected most countries' economic environment. This further affected the activity of companies in these countries and the economic policies that address them, which determined a series of changes regarding the incomes of the population. The per capita income in most countries is basically affected by several forces of convergence and divergence.
The process of convergence in the Atlantic region can be explained by the fact that poor countries in this region developed faster than industrialized countries. This allowed them to significantly reduce the economic differences between such countries. In certain cases, the economic differences were exceeded completely. Jeffrey G. Williamson discusses a series of theoretical model that were applied in certain periods in order to influence the process of convergence (Williamson).
These models were improved by the experience and practice of the countries affected by the process of convergence. The initial growth models only encouraged and supported unconditional convergence. This means that they were not quite applicable to real situations in the world's economies. But these growth models were improved, and focused on conditional convergence, given the fact that this factor better characterized these countries' situation.
The research conducted in this sense revealed that countries in the Third World were not able to implement the growth models that proved successful for other countries. This is because underdeveloped countries in Africa and Asia were prevented from growth by high population growth, low public savings rates, and human capital shortfalls.
There are several forces that influence the per capita GDP. These forces are technological catch-up, globalization through trade, and globalization through mass migration. These forces have different...
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