China’s rapid growth and success in poverty reduction over the last three decades has inspired world-wide admiration. This paper uses a simple framework with a Kaleckian flavor to analyze structural developments in the Chinese economy, and to understand some of the distributional consequences. Some of the possible sources of these distributional developments are then further analyzed using a trade-theoretic approach. Other aspects of China’s investment- and export-led growth strategy are discussed along with the problems that the focused pursuit of such a strategy has raised. We conclude that China’s growth model may now have outlived its utility, both on economic and socio-political grounds
The role of China in the world economy is constantly growing. In particular we observe that it plays...
During the past 27 years, China's economy and relationship with the outside world has been transform...
<div>The role of China in the world economy is constantly growing. In particular we observe that it<...
China’s rapid growth and success in poverty reduction over the last three decades has inspired world...
China’s rapid growth and success in poverty reduction over the last three decades has inspired world...
This paper analyzes the growing role played by exports and investment in China's rapid economic grow...
Despite China’s remarkable economic growth over the last three decades have been well acknowledged, ...
ABSTRACT This paper analyses the growth trajectory of China and related structural change to assess ...
Economic growth is an extremely complex process, which depends on numerous variables such as capital...
The role of China in the world economy is constantly growing. In particular we observe that it plays...
Investments and exports represented the main growth engines of the Chinese economy for more than thr...
The purpose of the present paper is to analyze whether the expansion of the Chinese economy is based...
With an annual growth rate of more than 9.6 percent in real terms over three decades from 1979 to 20...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
With an annual growth rate of more than 9.6 percent in real terms over three decades from 1979 to 20...
The role of China in the world economy is constantly growing. In particular we observe that it plays...
During the past 27 years, China's economy and relationship with the outside world has been transform...
<div>The role of China in the world economy is constantly growing. In particular we observe that it<...
China’s rapid growth and success in poverty reduction over the last three decades has inspired world...
China’s rapid growth and success in poverty reduction over the last three decades has inspired world...
This paper analyzes the growing role played by exports and investment in China's rapid economic grow...
Despite China’s remarkable economic growth over the last three decades have been well acknowledged, ...
ABSTRACT This paper analyses the growth trajectory of China and related structural change to assess ...
Economic growth is an extremely complex process, which depends on numerous variables such as capital...
The role of China in the world economy is constantly growing. In particular we observe that it plays...
Investments and exports represented the main growth engines of the Chinese economy for more than thr...
The purpose of the present paper is to analyze whether the expansion of the Chinese economy is based...
With an annual growth rate of more than 9.6 percent in real terms over three decades from 1979 to 20...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
With an annual growth rate of more than 9.6 percent in real terms over three decades from 1979 to 20...
The role of China in the world economy is constantly growing. In particular we observe that it plays...
During the past 27 years, China's economy and relationship with the outside world has been transform...
<div>The role of China in the world economy is constantly growing. In particular we observe that it<...