One of the greatest challenges China faces is how to reshape its heavily investment-driven mode of economic growth. By investigating how the rebalancing of Japan’s economic growth mode was realized in the 1970s, we indicate that it is essential in the rebalancing to correct the distortions in the factor cost (labor cost and capital cost) in a harmonious way. In addition, we refer to Japan’s experience to indicate that achieving domestic rebalancing does not necessarily lead to external rebalancing
The last decades China was highly relaying on export led growth, which drove the economy to enormous...
The situation of China now is often compared to the situation of Japan in the eighties and early nin...
China is poised on the brink of a transition to a service-based economy. The Japanese experience of ...
One of the greatest challenges China faces is how to reshape its heavily investment-driven mode of e...
China’s senior leaders have spoken for some time about the need to rebalance the economy away from s...
While many Asian emerging markets now run current account surpluses, reducing Asia’s overall excess ...
 This paper analyzes various socio-economic aspects of China and Japan in order to identify the maj...
Incluye bibliografíaIn this paper we provide an overview of the growth model in China and its prospe...
The idea that China’s economy needs to rebalance is no longer controversial inside or outside the co...
Following the 1973 oil crisis, Japan's economic growth slowed down substantially and its asset ...
Abstract. After several decades of widely admired success in raising its gross national product (GNP...
Since China\u27s reform and opening up, through the transformation and upgrading of economic structu...
This chapter examines China�s economic imbalance and the need for rebalancing. China�s international...
This paper considers a range of issues affecting Japan's contemporary economic well-being. Japan has...
The global financial crisis and ensuing economic downturn has raised many questions concerning the f...
The last decades China was highly relaying on export led growth, which drove the economy to enormous...
The situation of China now is often compared to the situation of Japan in the eighties and early nin...
China is poised on the brink of a transition to a service-based economy. The Japanese experience of ...
One of the greatest challenges China faces is how to reshape its heavily investment-driven mode of e...
China’s senior leaders have spoken for some time about the need to rebalance the economy away from s...
While many Asian emerging markets now run current account surpluses, reducing Asia’s overall excess ...
 This paper analyzes various socio-economic aspects of China and Japan in order to identify the maj...
Incluye bibliografíaIn this paper we provide an overview of the growth model in China and its prospe...
The idea that China’s economy needs to rebalance is no longer controversial inside or outside the co...
Following the 1973 oil crisis, Japan's economic growth slowed down substantially and its asset ...
Abstract. After several decades of widely admired success in raising its gross national product (GNP...
Since China\u27s reform and opening up, through the transformation and upgrading of economic structu...
This chapter examines China�s economic imbalance and the need for rebalancing. China�s international...
This paper considers a range of issues affecting Japan's contemporary economic well-being. Japan has...
The global financial crisis and ensuing economic downturn has raised many questions concerning the f...
The last decades China was highly relaying on export led growth, which drove the economy to enormous...
The situation of China now is often compared to the situation of Japan in the eighties and early nin...
China is poised on the brink of a transition to a service-based economy. The Japanese experience of ...