Structural change and growth in china under economic reforms: Patterns, causes and implications

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This paper investigates the patterns, causes, and implications of China's structural change and its contribution to China's regional growth. Among many other findings, our regression results show that conditional convergence exists across different regions in China. Regional structural change has a convergence effect and regional openness facilitates regional structural change. Structural shocks and structural transformation had the opposite effect on China's interregional convergence during the 1990s, though the combined effect of overall structural change is a convergence effect. We also find that Chinese regions rely more heavily on structural change for labor productivity growth as the economy evolves. In summary, the results of our empirical analysis support the hypothesis underlying the theoretical model of this paper. © The Applied Regional Science Conference (ARSC)/Blackwell Publishing Asia Pty Ltd. 2011.

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Jiang, Y. (2011). Structural change and growth in china under economic reforms: Patterns, causes and implications. Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies, 23(1), 48–65. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-940X.2011.00177.x

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