This paper studies the trends of economic development across provinces and cities in China between 1978 and 1993 and proposes regional development policies in light of the recent tax reforms in 1994. The significance of this paper is that a huge amount of historical data is used, including price indexes at provincial levels. With a solid data base, we use econometric tools to analyze possible reasons for economic convergence across China. Jian, Sachs, and Warner's research (1996) shows that the pattern of China's regional economic development varies across time: converges somewhat between 1952 and 1965; significantly diverges between 1965 and 1978; and significantly converges between 1978 and 1993. However, in the period of economic reform,...
Accompanying rapid economic growth in China, there have been provincial disparities. This article pr...
Numerous policy studies have argued that conditions have prevailed in China since the open door econ...
The growth paths in China diverge widely between the rich coastal and poor inland provinces. As a re...
This paper examines the causes and consequences of the increase in regional disparities in China dur...
Several recent studies have examined the tendency of regions within a nation to exhibit long-term co...
As important mechanisms of regional strategy and policy, prefecture-level regions have played an inc...
The article investigates per capita income convergence across Chinese provinces over the 1978-92 per...
Several recent studies have examined the tendency of regions within a nation to exhibit long-term co...
Almost two decades into the implementation of Deng Xiaoping's 'get rich first' policy and 'coastal d...
Chinese economic growth since the start of the reforms in 1978/9 has been very rapid, yet has encoun...
By most standards China's post-1978 economic reforms have been a colossal success. And by most ...
Since 1978, China has introduced economic reforms and open policies for some people and places to ge...
This thesis examines the role played by cities in the People's Republic of China's (PRC) economic d...
Using thirty provincial panel-data from 1949 to 2010 that is separated into four periods, this paper...
There is a debate or even a dispute as to whether the current reform practices of the last decade (1...
Accompanying rapid economic growth in China, there have been provincial disparities. This article pr...
Numerous policy studies have argued that conditions have prevailed in China since the open door econ...
The growth paths in China diverge widely between the rich coastal and poor inland provinces. As a re...
This paper examines the causes and consequences of the increase in regional disparities in China dur...
Several recent studies have examined the tendency of regions within a nation to exhibit long-term co...
As important mechanisms of regional strategy and policy, prefecture-level regions have played an inc...
The article investigates per capita income convergence across Chinese provinces over the 1978-92 per...
Several recent studies have examined the tendency of regions within a nation to exhibit long-term co...
Almost two decades into the implementation of Deng Xiaoping's 'get rich first' policy and 'coastal d...
Chinese economic growth since the start of the reforms in 1978/9 has been very rapid, yet has encoun...
By most standards China's post-1978 economic reforms have been a colossal success. And by most ...
Since 1978, China has introduced economic reforms and open policies for some people and places to ge...
This thesis examines the role played by cities in the People's Republic of China's (PRC) economic d...
Using thirty provincial panel-data from 1949 to 2010 that is separated into four periods, this paper...
There is a debate or even a dispute as to whether the current reform practices of the last decade (1...
Accompanying rapid economic growth in China, there have been provincial disparities. This article pr...
Numerous policy studies have argued that conditions have prevailed in China since the open door econ...
The growth paths in China diverge widely between the rich coastal and poor inland provinces. As a re...