While China's official statistics are often regarded as of questionable quality, critics are rarely aware of just how difficult it is to compile accurate statistics in a developing and transition economy This paper traces the challenges economic reforms pose for the development of China's statistical system, establishes a typology of the resulting data problems in official Chinese statistics today, and examines how these challenges and data problems are being addressed through institutional innovations in data compilation. Analysis of China's data compilation methods allows broad judgments on data quality. Special attention is given to GDP data as the aggregate measure of productive activities in China
Over the reform period, industry has been the source of 40% of GDP, and has contributed 90% of China...
Statistical work in China had a very poor foundation to start with and plodded along a tortuous path...
Following the rise of the Chinese economy, interest in the official statistics coming from China is ...
Obtaining comprehensive and accurate statistics in a rapidly developing economy with a large informa...
<div><p>China researchers make frequent use of official Chinese statistics, but these statistics are...
Since the 1998 “wind of falsification and embellishment, ” Chinese official GDP statistics have repe...
Since the 1998 “wind of falsification and embellishment, ” Chinese official statistics on gross dome...
Since the 1998 “wind of falsification and embellishment,” Chinese official GDP statistics have repea...
China has become a popular geographic area of research. Researchers make extensive use of Chinese of...
China researchers make frequent use of official Chinese statistics, but these statistics are often n...
The quality of statistical data covering the economic and social development of the People’s Republi...
The reliability of China’s GDP (Gross Domestic Product) statistics is an important issue that has re...
Since the 1998 "wind of falsification and embellishment," Chinese official statistics on gross domes...
In 2006, China's National Bureau of Statistics undertook a benchmark revision of national income and...
China is the world’s second-largest economy and its output data are being closely watched. The relea...
Over the reform period, industry has been the source of 40% of GDP, and has contributed 90% of China...
Statistical work in China had a very poor foundation to start with and plodded along a tortuous path...
Following the rise of the Chinese economy, interest in the official statistics coming from China is ...
Obtaining comprehensive and accurate statistics in a rapidly developing economy with a large informa...
<div><p>China researchers make frequent use of official Chinese statistics, but these statistics are...
Since the 1998 “wind of falsification and embellishment, ” Chinese official GDP statistics have repe...
Since the 1998 “wind of falsification and embellishment, ” Chinese official statistics on gross dome...
Since the 1998 “wind of falsification and embellishment,” Chinese official GDP statistics have repea...
China has become a popular geographic area of research. Researchers make extensive use of Chinese of...
China researchers make frequent use of official Chinese statistics, but these statistics are often n...
The quality of statistical data covering the economic and social development of the People’s Republi...
The reliability of China’s GDP (Gross Domestic Product) statistics is an important issue that has re...
Since the 1998 "wind of falsification and embellishment," Chinese official statistics on gross domes...
In 2006, China's National Bureau of Statistics undertook a benchmark revision of national income and...
China is the world’s second-largest economy and its output data are being closely watched. The relea...
Over the reform period, industry has been the source of 40% of GDP, and has contributed 90% of China...
Statistical work in China had a very poor foundation to start with and plodded along a tortuous path...
Following the rise of the Chinese economy, interest in the official statistics coming from China is ...