Regional income levels are diverging in some emerging economies
Regional productivity levels are converging in some countries
Regional variance in efficiency is relatively low in China and Colombia
Regional factors may be more important among younger firms in driving productivity
Locally raised resources are limited in Mexico
Share of total royalties allocated to individual departments in Colombia before and after the reform
Decomposition of labour productivity disparities within and between regions – the size dimension
Decomposition of labour productivity disparities within and between regions – the age dimension
Productivity and employment levels, shares and growth by region – Cameroon
Productivity and employment levels, shares and growth by region – China
Productivity and employment levels, shares and growth by region – Colombia
Productivity and employment levels, shares and growth by region – India
Productivity and employment levels, shares and growth by region – Indonesia
Productivity and employment levels, shares and growth by region – Senegal
Manufacturing technical efficiency, by region – China
Manufacturing technical efficiency, by region – Colombia
Manufacturing technical efficiency, by region – India
Manufacturing technical efficiency, by region – Indonesia
Sectors that contribute most to regional output growth – Cameroon
Sectors that contribute most to regional output growth – China
Sectors that contribute most to regional output growth – Colombia
Sectors that contribute most to regional output growth – India
Sectors that contribute most to regional output growth – Indonesia
Sectors that contribute most to regional output growth – Senegal
Concentrations of most productive firms – Cameroon
Concentrations of most productive firms – China
Concentrations of most productive firms – Colombia
Concentrations of most productive firms – India
Concentrations of most productive firms – Indonesia
Concentrations of most productive firms – Senegal