China is the world’s fastest growing economy and is also the second largest. However, the official estimates of the Chinese National Bureau of Statistics exaggerate GDP growth and need adjustment to conform to international norms as set out in the 1993 System of National Accounts (SNA). This paper presents and discusses the necessary adjustments. The two major contributions are new volume indices for the industrial sector and for "non-material" services. Finally, in order to measure the level of Chinese GDP in internationally comparable terms, the authors use a measure of purchasing power parity (PPP) instead of the exchange rate.
Correctly measuring a country’s national income and its growth is essential to the understanding of ...
This paper discusses some differences in GDP measurements between China's practice and 1993 SNA guid...
Various media have recently reported that China has overtaken the United States to become the world’...
This study critically evalnates a!temative estimater of China's GDP level and growth, as well a...
This article quantifies the comparative performance of China in several dimensions. Firstly, it show...
This study critically evaluates alternative estimates of China's GDP level and growth, as well as it...
This article quantifies the comparative performance of China in several dimensions. Firstly, it show...
This article quantifies the comparative performance of China in several dimensions. Firstly, it show...
This article quantifies the comparative performance of China in several dimensions. Firstly, it show...
Revised in July 2006The Chinese statistical authorities have recently adjusted the Chinese GDP level...
This article quantifies the comparative performance of China in several dimensions. Firstly, it show...
Many scholars of the Chinese economy have concluded that official estimates of China’s GDP growth ra...
IN 1978, AT THE outset of its economic reform, China was the world’s tenth-largest economy, with a G...
The Chinese statistical authorities have recently adjusted the Chinese GDP level and growth rate for...
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is ubiquitous in political and economic analysis. It shapes how we defi...
Correctly measuring a country’s national income and its growth is essential to the understanding of ...
This paper discusses some differences in GDP measurements between China's practice and 1993 SNA guid...
Various media have recently reported that China has overtaken the United States to become the world’...
This study critically evalnates a!temative estimater of China's GDP level and growth, as well a...
This article quantifies the comparative performance of China in several dimensions. Firstly, it show...
This study critically evaluates alternative estimates of China's GDP level and growth, as well as it...
This article quantifies the comparative performance of China in several dimensions. Firstly, it show...
This article quantifies the comparative performance of China in several dimensions. Firstly, it show...
This article quantifies the comparative performance of China in several dimensions. Firstly, it show...
Revised in July 2006The Chinese statistical authorities have recently adjusted the Chinese GDP level...
This article quantifies the comparative performance of China in several dimensions. Firstly, it show...
Many scholars of the Chinese economy have concluded that official estimates of China’s GDP growth ra...
IN 1978, AT THE outset of its economic reform, China was the world’s tenth-largest economy, with a G...
The Chinese statistical authorities have recently adjusted the Chinese GDP level and growth rate for...
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is ubiquitous in political and economic analysis. It shapes how we defi...
Correctly measuring a country’s national income and its growth is essential to the understanding of ...
This paper discusses some differences in GDP measurements between China's practice and 1993 SNA guid...
Various media have recently reported that China has overtaken the United States to become the world’...