Since the 1998 “wind of falsification and embellishment, ” Chinese official GDP statistics have repeatedly come under scrutiny. This paper evaluates the quality of China’s GDP statistics in four stages. First, it reviews past and ongoing suspicions of the quality of GDP data and examines the evidence. Second, it documents the institutional framework for data compilation and concludes on the implications for data quality. Third, it asks how the National Bureau of Statistics could possibly go about credibly falsifying GDP data without being found out. Fourth, it examines if the first-and second-digit distributions of official GDP data conform to established data regularities (Benford’s Law). The findings are that the supposed evidence for GDP...
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is ubiquitous in political and economic analysis. It shapes how we defi...
Both economists and the general public have long been evaluating the level of economic development o...
Following the rise of the Chinese economy, interest in the official statistics coming from China is ...
Since the 1998 “wind of falsification and embellishment, ” Chinese official GDP statistics have repe...
Since the 1998 “wind of falsification and embellishment, ” Chinese official statistics on gross dome...
Since the 1998 “wind of falsification and embellishment,” Chinese official GDP statistics have repea...
Since the 1998 "wind of falsification and embellishment," Chinese official statistics on gross domes...
The reliability of China’s GDP (Gross Domestic Product) statistics is an important issue that has re...
China is the world’s second-largest economy and its output data are being closely watched. The relea...
income and product accounts statistics based on the findings of the 2004 economic census. The benchm...
While China's official statistics are often regarded as of questionable quality, critics are rarely ...
In 2006, China's National Bureau of Statistics undertook a benchmark revision of national income and...
On 9 January 2006, China’s National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) announced a benchmark revision of GDP...
China's National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has on repeated occasions explained in great detail how ...
Obtaining comprehensive and accurate statistics in a rapidly developing economy with a large informa...
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is ubiquitous in political and economic analysis. It shapes how we defi...
Both economists and the general public have long been evaluating the level of economic development o...
Following the rise of the Chinese economy, interest in the official statistics coming from China is ...
Since the 1998 “wind of falsification and embellishment, ” Chinese official GDP statistics have repe...
Since the 1998 “wind of falsification and embellishment, ” Chinese official statistics on gross dome...
Since the 1998 “wind of falsification and embellishment,” Chinese official GDP statistics have repea...
Since the 1998 "wind of falsification and embellishment," Chinese official statistics on gross domes...
The reliability of China’s GDP (Gross Domestic Product) statistics is an important issue that has re...
China is the world’s second-largest economy and its output data are being closely watched. The relea...
income and product accounts statistics based on the findings of the 2004 economic census. The benchm...
While China's official statistics are often regarded as of questionable quality, critics are rarely ...
In 2006, China's National Bureau of Statistics undertook a benchmark revision of national income and...
On 9 January 2006, China’s National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) announced a benchmark revision of GDP...
China's National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has on repeated occasions explained in great detail how ...
Obtaining comprehensive and accurate statistics in a rapidly developing economy with a large informa...
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is ubiquitous in political and economic analysis. It shapes how we defi...
Both economists and the general public have long been evaluating the level of economic development o...
Following the rise of the Chinese economy, interest in the official statistics coming from China is ...