This paper analyzes the growing role played by exports and investment in China's rapid economic growth since 1978. It examines the reasons for the shift over time in China's growth model, which occurred in stages, and it questions the sustainability of the recent dependence on exports and investment. It proposes structural changes in China's growth model and considers the obstacles to such changes.Chinese economy; economic growth; export dependence
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
Abstract: Many studies, based on the accounting identify of gross domestic product (GDP), found that...
China was one of the fastest growing economies in the 1980s. The average annual growth rate of (infl...
The purpose of the present paper is to analyze whether the expansion of the Chinese economy is based...
China’s rapid growth and success in poverty reduction over the last three decades has inspired world...
China’s rapid growth and success in poverty reduction over the last three decades has inspired world...
Abstract The Global Financial Crisis and the recent slowdown of China's growth have led to ques...
Between 1987 and 1996 Chinese exports increased by an average of 14% each year. During this decade, ...
Abstract In this paper, we analyse the role played by capital goods imports in the long-run growth o...
Investments and exports represented the main growth engines of the Chinese economy for more than thr...
The role of exports in economic growth continues to be debated and tested in the literature on trade...
The present paper concisely analyzes the Chinese foreign trade, during the last 14 years and its imp...
This paper examines the causality between export expansion and economic growth in China using data c...
Using a range of specifications that are standard in the relevant literature, this paper finds that ...
This paper analyzes the factors that influence the economic growth of the provinces of China by mean...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
Abstract: Many studies, based on the accounting identify of gross domestic product (GDP), found that...
China was one of the fastest growing economies in the 1980s. The average annual growth rate of (infl...
The purpose of the present paper is to analyze whether the expansion of the Chinese economy is based...
China’s rapid growth and success in poverty reduction over the last three decades has inspired world...
China’s rapid growth and success in poverty reduction over the last three decades has inspired world...
Abstract The Global Financial Crisis and the recent slowdown of China's growth have led to ques...
Between 1987 and 1996 Chinese exports increased by an average of 14% each year. During this decade, ...
Abstract In this paper, we analyse the role played by capital goods imports in the long-run growth o...
Investments and exports represented the main growth engines of the Chinese economy for more than thr...
The role of exports in economic growth continues to be debated and tested in the literature on trade...
The present paper concisely analyzes the Chinese foreign trade, during the last 14 years and its imp...
This paper examines the causality between export expansion and economic growth in China using data c...
Using a range of specifications that are standard in the relevant literature, this paper finds that ...
This paper analyzes the factors that influence the economic growth of the provinces of China by mean...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
Abstract: Many studies, based on the accounting identify of gross domestic product (GDP), found that...
China was one of the fastest growing economies in the 1980s. The average annual growth rate of (infl...