There are a number of studies that have explained why China should transit to a consumption-driven growth model or achieve a more rebalanced growth model. But there are few studies to test the relationship between saving, consumption and economic development in the Chinese economy. Thus, this study conducted two panel data analysis to test the relationship between saving, consumption and economic development in China. Since the area of research by the previous studies focused on urban-rural, provincial level, and national level, regional variations of saving have not been widely researched upon. Therefore, this study would try to reveal the regional saving variations and used the regional’s context to explain the phenomenon. The method of O...
It is a conventional wisdom that since the start of the Chinese economic reform in 1978, the domesti...
A key source of economic growth in China has been the abundance of household savings, especially in ...
JEL No. D12,E21,O16 From 1995 to 2005, the average urban household saving rate in China rose by 7 pe...
China today exhibits above average savings and below average consumption as shares of total economic...
This dissertation is dedicated to the better understanding of household income, consumption, and sav...
China, in recent years the world's largest and fastest growing economy, also has national saving rat...
Chinaexhibits above average savings and below average consumption as shares of total economic activi...
Abstract: This paper addresses the capital mobility among regions within China. Using a range of pan...
In this paper, we use provincial panel data on China for the 2002-19 period to conduct a spatial aut...
This study examines the underlying patterns of savings and investments in China for the period 1978 ...
International audienceThis paper addresses the capital mobility among regions within China. Using a ...
Income inequality and consumption gaps between urban and rural residents are prominent problems in t...
This master thesis estimates the saving profiles of Chinese households in 1995 and 2002 and discusse...
From 1995 to 2005, the average urban household saving rate in China rose by 7 percentage points, to ...
While China has traditionally had exceedingly high saving rates over generations, there has been a ...
It is a conventional wisdom that since the start of the Chinese economic reform in 1978, the domesti...
A key source of economic growth in China has been the abundance of household savings, especially in ...
JEL No. D12,E21,O16 From 1995 to 2005, the average urban household saving rate in China rose by 7 pe...
China today exhibits above average savings and below average consumption as shares of total economic...
This dissertation is dedicated to the better understanding of household income, consumption, and sav...
China, in recent years the world's largest and fastest growing economy, also has national saving rat...
Chinaexhibits above average savings and below average consumption as shares of total economic activi...
Abstract: This paper addresses the capital mobility among regions within China. Using a range of pan...
In this paper, we use provincial panel data on China for the 2002-19 period to conduct a spatial aut...
This study examines the underlying patterns of savings and investments in China for the period 1978 ...
International audienceThis paper addresses the capital mobility among regions within China. Using a ...
Income inequality and consumption gaps between urban and rural residents are prominent problems in t...
This master thesis estimates the saving profiles of Chinese households in 1995 and 2002 and discusse...
From 1995 to 2005, the average urban household saving rate in China rose by 7 percentage points, to ...
While China has traditionally had exceedingly high saving rates over generations, there has been a ...
It is a conventional wisdom that since the start of the Chinese economic reform in 1978, the domesti...
A key source of economic growth in China has been the abundance of household savings, especially in ...
JEL No. D12,E21,O16 From 1995 to 2005, the average urban household saving rate in China rose by 7 pe...