This study develops an analytical framework to account for sources of rapid economic growth in China. The traditional Solow approach includes only two sources, i.e. increased use of inputs and technical change. We expanded the approach to include a third source of economic growth—structural change. The empirical results show that structural change has contributed to growth significantly by reallocating resources from low productivity to high productivity sectors, especially by moving labor from agricultural production to rural enterprises. We also found that the returns to capital investment in both agricultural production and rural enterprises are much higher than those in urban sectors, indicating underinvestment in rural areas. On the ot...
The paper considers the role and determinants of capital formation in Chinese agriculture and, in pa...
In China, the provinces of Shandong and Henan are the leading provinces for grain production and als...
This paper carries out an empirical investigation into the contribution of rural transformation, whi...
This study develops an analytical framework to account for sources of rapid economic growth in China...
This study develops an analytical framework to account for sources of rapid economic growth in China...
EPTD Discussion Papers contain preliminary material and research results, and are circulated prior t...
This paper studies the sources and pattern of China’s impressive economic growth over the last 25 ye...
By most standards China's post-1978 economic reforms have been a colossal success. And by most ...
China has achieved impressive growth over the last three decades. However, there has been debate ove...
We analyze the implication of structural change to the evolving role of agriculture using China as a...
Rural industry is the most dynamic sector in China. I argue that rural industrialization is funded b...
The paper considers the role and determinants of capital formation in Chinese agriculture and, in pa...
Between 1978 and 2003 the Chinese economy experienced a remarkable 5.7 percent annual growth of GDP ...
This paper carries out an empirical investigation into the contribution of rural transformation, whi...
In this paper we attempt to explore some indirect determinants of China's growth success including t...
The paper considers the role and determinants of capital formation in Chinese agriculture and, in pa...
In China, the provinces of Shandong and Henan are the leading provinces for grain production and als...
This paper carries out an empirical investigation into the contribution of rural transformation, whi...
This study develops an analytical framework to account for sources of rapid economic growth in China...
This study develops an analytical framework to account for sources of rapid economic growth in China...
EPTD Discussion Papers contain preliminary material and research results, and are circulated prior t...
This paper studies the sources and pattern of China’s impressive economic growth over the last 25 ye...
By most standards China's post-1978 economic reforms have been a colossal success. And by most ...
China has achieved impressive growth over the last three decades. However, there has been debate ove...
We analyze the implication of structural change to the evolving role of agriculture using China as a...
Rural industry is the most dynamic sector in China. I argue that rural industrialization is funded b...
The paper considers the role and determinants of capital formation in Chinese agriculture and, in pa...
Between 1978 and 2003 the Chinese economy experienced a remarkable 5.7 percent annual growth of GDP ...
This paper carries out an empirical investigation into the contribution of rural transformation, whi...
In this paper we attempt to explore some indirect determinants of China's growth success including t...
The paper considers the role and determinants of capital formation in Chinese agriculture and, in pa...
In China, the provinces of Shandong and Henan are the leading provinces for grain production and als...
This paper carries out an empirical investigation into the contribution of rural transformation, whi...