This article quantifies the comparative performance of China in several dimensions. Firstly, it shows that China's move from a command to a market economy was less abrupt and more successful than that of 29 other economies making a similar transition. Secondly, while official estimates show annual GDP growth of 9.6 percent in 1978-2003, this is reduced to 7.9 percent after adjustment for exaggeration of industrial performance and growth in non-material services. Thirdly, as the exchange rate understates China's achievement, a purchasing power parity (PPP) converter is necessary to measure comparative level of performance. Our PPP converter shows that China in 2005 was the world's second largest economy, with a GDP about 80 percent of the U....
In transforming its centrally planned economy, China did not experience a J-type transformation curv...
IN 1978, AT THE outset of its economic reform, China was the world’s tenth-largest economy, with a G...
This paper explains the differences in performance between the Central and Eastern European countrie...
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...
This article quantifies the comparative performance of China in several dimensions. Firstly, it show...
The last decade of this century has witnessed the transition of the formerly centrally planned econo...
China is the world’s fastest growing economy and is also the second largest. However, the official e...
China's economic development has been miraculous since the transition from a planned economy to...
This study critically evalnates a!temative estimater of China's GDP level and growth, as well a...
This study critically evaluates alternative estimates of China's GDP level and growth, as well as it...
IN 1978, AT THE outset of its economic reform, China was the world’s tenth-largest economy, with a G...
Using the author’s recently constructed data set, this article measures the productivity performance...
In transforming its centrally planned economy, China did not experience a J-type transformation curv...
In transforming its centrally planned economy, China did not experience a J-type transformation curv...
IN 1978, AT THE outset of its economic reform, China was the world’s tenth-largest economy, with a G...
This paper explains the differences in performance between the Central and Eastern European countrie...
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...
This article quantifies the comparative performance of China in several dimensions. Firstly, it show...
The last decade of this century has witnessed the transition of the formerly centrally planned econo...
China is the world’s fastest growing economy and is also the second largest. However, the official e...
China's economic development has been miraculous since the transition from a planned economy to...
This study critically evalnates a!temative estimater of China's GDP level and growth, as well a...
This study critically evaluates alternative estimates of China's GDP level and growth, as well as it...
IN 1978, AT THE outset of its economic reform, China was the world’s tenth-largest economy, with a G...
Using the author’s recently constructed data set, this article measures the productivity performance...
In transforming its centrally planned economy, China did not experience a J-type transformation curv...
In transforming its centrally planned economy, China did not experience a J-type transformation curv...
IN 1978, AT THE outset of its economic reform, China was the world’s tenth-largest economy, with a G...
This paper explains the differences in performance between the Central and Eastern European countrie...