We examine cross-region capital mobility in China and track how the degree of mobility has changed over time. The effects of fiscal and redistributive activities of different levels of government in China on private capital mobility are taken into account. Our results indicate that there was a significant improvement in capital mobility over time in China, particularly for private capital in the more developed regions. The central and provincial governments, via their taxation, spending, and transfers, loosen the relationship between private saving and investment and appear to promote capital mobility, particularly for less developed regions. There are considerable differences between more and less developed regions in terms of the degree o...
The Regional Distribution of Foreign Direct Investment in China : the Impact of Human Capital The o...
The growth paths in China diverge widely between the rich coastal and poor inland provinces. As a re...
China’s development policy since 1978 has differed across regions. With rapid aggregate growth has c...
We examine cross-region capital mobility in China and track how the degree of mobility has changed o...
We examine provincial and region capital mobility in China and track how the degree of mobility has ...
Panel data for individual Chinese provinces from 1980 to 2007 was used to estimate the saving-invest...
Abstract: This paper addresses the capital mobility among regions within China. Using a range of pan...
This paper addresses the capital mobility among regions within China. Using a range of panel estimat...
Panel data for individual Chinese provinces from 1980 to 2007 was used to estimate the saving-invest...
Panel data for individual Chinese provinces from 1980 to 2007 was used to estimate the saving-invest...
We model capital flows among Chinese provinces using a theory-based variance decomposition that allo...
This paper revisits the analysis of the implications of China\u27s economic growth on her trading pa...
We conducted a Feldstein-Horioka test for the degree of China's inter-provincial capital mobility ea...
We study the implications of financial-market imperfections on labor and capital misallocation in Ch...
The Regional Distribution of Foreign Direct Investment in China : the Impact of Human Capital The o...
The growth paths in China diverge widely between the rich coastal and poor inland provinces. As a re...
China’s development policy since 1978 has differed across regions. With rapid aggregate growth has c...
We examine cross-region capital mobility in China and track how the degree of mobility has changed o...
We examine provincial and region capital mobility in China and track how the degree of mobility has ...
Panel data for individual Chinese provinces from 1980 to 2007 was used to estimate the saving-invest...
Abstract: This paper addresses the capital mobility among regions within China. Using a range of pan...
This paper addresses the capital mobility among regions within China. Using a range of panel estimat...
Panel data for individual Chinese provinces from 1980 to 2007 was used to estimate the saving-invest...
Panel data for individual Chinese provinces from 1980 to 2007 was used to estimate the saving-invest...
We model capital flows among Chinese provinces using a theory-based variance decomposition that allo...
This paper revisits the analysis of the implications of China\u27s economic growth on her trading pa...
We conducted a Feldstein-Horioka test for the degree of China's inter-provincial capital mobility ea...
We study the implications of financial-market imperfections on labor and capital misallocation in Ch...
The Regional Distribution of Foreign Direct Investment in China : the Impact of Human Capital The o...
The growth paths in China diverge widely between the rich coastal and poor inland provinces. As a re...
China’s development policy since 1978 has differed across regions. With rapid aggregate growth has c...