Aggregate behaviour of investment in China, 1953-96 : an analysis of investment hunger and fluctuation
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Aggregate behaviour of investment in China, 1953-96 : an analysis of investment hunger and fluctuation
Palgrave, 2001
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"In association with Institute of Social Studies"
Includes bibliographical references (p. 260-281) and index
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Description
In China, aggregate investment levels have been high and the cycles of investment growth rate have been remarkable. In order to reveal the mechanisms which drive investment hunger and cycles, this book develops an integrated growth cycle framework which integrates the standard theory of socialist economies, the distributive barrier constrained growth theory of developing economies, and the technical progresses in the western business cycle theory. It also analyzes the evolutionary dynamics of China's state investment system and the policy trade-off between industrial expansion and agricultural development.
Table of Contents
List of Tables and Figures Preface Introduction Integrating Selected Theories Based on China's Experiences The State Investment System and its Response to Reform Agricultural Constraint to the Insatiable Investment Demand Energy as the Representative of Producer Goods Constraints Estimating Investment Functions Based on Cointegration Conclusions Notes Bibliography Index
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