National income convergence refers to the economic theory that poorer economies grow faster than richer ones, gradually closing income gaps over time. It is used to assess global development trends, guide investment strategies, and shape policy reforms. Developing nations benefit most, as catch-up growth boosts living standards, while advanced economies gain from expanded trade and market opportunities.
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