This paper examines the convergence process of industrial productivity between Chinese regions. Both σ- and β-convergences are investigated using a panel data set of 30 provinces and autonomous regions over the period 1985–1999. Unconditional σ- and β-convergence methods fail to detect productivity convergence over the whole sample period, although they suggest convergence during a sub-period 1985–1990. The estimates of a human capital enhanced production function, with the constant return to scale constraint, show that productivity gaps between Chinese regions declined during 1985–1999 with a rate of convergence of around 1.3% per annum. Similar results are also found when the data are disaggregated into three broader geographic regions
In this paper we first estimate firm-specific total factor productivities within 2-digit manufacturi...
In this paper we first estimate firm-specific total factor productivities within 2-digit manufactur...
This paper examines effects of the formation of physical and human capital on the growth of labour p...
This paper examines the convergence process of industrial productivity between Chinese regions. Both...
Since the resurgence of interests in economic growth theories in the 1980s, a large body of literatu...
It is widely believed that the acceleration of growth since reforms began in 1978 has increased regi...
Empirical evidence is found for the β and σ convergence towards the steady states of labor productiv...
Using a newly constructed industry-by-region dataset based on China's two censuses, this paper exami...
Using a newly constructed industry-by-region dataset based on China’s two censuses, this paper exami...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to investigate the driving forces of China's recent rapid eco...
In this study, we use a multilateral total factor productivity (TFP) panel data, spanning 1985-2013 ...
This thesis examines the Chinese economy by focusing on three issues: convergence, total factor prod...
Using a newly constructed industry-by-region dataset based on China's two censuses, this paper exami...
The panel data analysis for labour productivity convergence across provinces and sectors in China sh...
This paper explores the influence of spatial effects on the convergence of total factor productivity...
In this paper we first estimate firm-specific total factor productivities within 2-digit manufacturi...
In this paper we first estimate firm-specific total factor productivities within 2-digit manufactur...
This paper examines effects of the formation of physical and human capital on the growth of labour p...
This paper examines the convergence process of industrial productivity between Chinese regions. Both...
Since the resurgence of interests in economic growth theories in the 1980s, a large body of literatu...
It is widely believed that the acceleration of growth since reforms began in 1978 has increased regi...
Empirical evidence is found for the β and σ convergence towards the steady states of labor productiv...
Using a newly constructed industry-by-region dataset based on China's two censuses, this paper exami...
Using a newly constructed industry-by-region dataset based on China’s two censuses, this paper exami...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to investigate the driving forces of China's recent rapid eco...
In this study, we use a multilateral total factor productivity (TFP) panel data, spanning 1985-2013 ...
This thesis examines the Chinese economy by focusing on three issues: convergence, total factor prod...
Using a newly constructed industry-by-region dataset based on China's two censuses, this paper exami...
The panel data analysis for labour productivity convergence across provinces and sectors in China sh...
This paper explores the influence of spatial effects on the convergence of total factor productivity...
In this paper we first estimate firm-specific total factor productivities within 2-digit manufacturi...
In this paper we first estimate firm-specific total factor productivities within 2-digit manufactur...
This paper examines effects of the formation of physical and human capital on the growth of labour p...