Rebalancing and Sustaining Growth in China

Rebalancing and Sustaining Growth in China
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Publisher : ANU E Press
Total Pages : 386
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ISBN-10 : 9781921862809
ISBN-13 : 1921862807
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Synopsis Rebalancing and Sustaining Growth in China by : Huw McKay

The idea that China’s economy needs to rebalance is no longer controversial inside or outside the country. Whether it be the increasing recognition of income inequality at home; the still large external surplus; the focus on consumption and industrial upgrading in the policy discourse; the economic, political and social tensions associated with the major decline in housing affordability; the profound conflict between industrialisation, urbanisation and the biosphere; the profitability gulf between the top SOEs and private firms; or the uni-directional pressures pushing on the real exchange rate; the evidence in favour of a highly imbalanced structure is omnipresent. Rebalancing and Sustaining Growth in China brings together some of the world’s leading observers of the Chinese economy to debate the multifarious questions pertaining to rebalancing. How are we to make sense of the many, often contradictory, proposals that seek the same ultimate objective of a more sustainable growth model? What mix of policies will be most effective in addressing the required structural change without sacrificing prosperity along the way? Where should we look for root causes, and how can we avoid getting distracted by symptoms? How do China’s unique internal migration dynamics – and the Lewis turning point – constrain its options? What role will and should financial, fiscal and welfare reform play in the process? Where do water and energy security fit in? Can China innovate before it gets old – or can China get smart before it gets rich? And are intergenerational issues being taken into account?

The Great Rebalancing

The Great Rebalancing
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9780691163628
ISBN-13 : 0691163626
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Synopsis The Great Rebalancing by : Michael Pettis

How trade imbalances spurred on the global financial crisis and why we aren't out of trouble yet China's economic growth is sputtering, the Euro is under threat, and the United States is combating serious trade disadvantages. Another Great Depression? Not quite. Noted economist and China expert Michael Pettis argues instead that we are undergoing a critical rebalancing of the world economies. Debunking popular misconceptions, Pettis shows that severe trade imbalances spurred on the recent financial crisis and were the result of unfortunate policies that distorted the savings and consumption patterns of certain nations. Pettis examines the reasons behind these destabilizing policies, and he predicts severe economic dislocations that will have long-lasting effects. Demonstrating how economic policies can carry negative repercussions the world over, The Great Rebalancing sheds urgent light on our globally linked economic future.

China’s Rebalancing: Recent Progress, Prospects and Policies

China’s Rebalancing: Recent Progress, Prospects and Policies
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 17
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ISBN-10 : 9781484380673
ISBN-13 : 1484380673
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis China’s Rebalancing: Recent Progress, Prospects and Policies by : Rui Mano

While China’s growth gathered momentum in 2017, rebalancing was uneven and decelerated along many dimensions reflecting the temporary factors behind the growth pickup. Going forward, rebalancing is expected to proceed as these temporary factors recede, but elevated income inequality and leverage will remain a challenge. The authorities are already pursuing several pro-rebalancing policies which could be expanded to support each dimension of rebalancing while reducing trade-offs between them.

Rebalancing in China—Progress and Prospects

Rebalancing in China—Progress and Prospects
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 22
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ISBN-10 : 9781475532937
ISBN-13 : 1475532938
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Synopsis Rebalancing in China—Progress and Prospects by : Ms.Longmei Zhang

China is transitioning to a greener, more inclusive, more consumer and service based, and less credit-driven economy. This paper defines a framework for assessing rebalancing, reviews progress, and discusses medium-term prospects. External rebalancing has advanced well, while progress on internal rebalancing has been mixed, with substantial progress on the supply side, moderate progress on the demand side, and limited progress on the credit side. Rebalancing on income equality and environment has also been mixed, with the energy intensity of growth falling and labor’s share of income rising, but income inequality and local air pollution remaining very high. Going forward, the high national saving is expected to fall owing to demographic change and a stronger social safety net, while the investment ratio is expected to fall similarly, with increasing competition and profit normalization as growth slows. The service sector will continue to gain importance, helping reduce the carbon intensity of output and increase labor’s share of national income and household consumption. Reducing the credit intensity of growth is likely to progress slowly unless decisive corporate restructuring and SOE reforms are implemented.

China's Economy in Transition

China's Economy in Transition
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 9781484303931
ISBN-13 : 1484303938
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Synopsis China's Economy in Transition by : Mr.Anoop Singh

China's current account surplus has declined to around one-quarter the peak reached before the global financial crisis. While this is a major reduction in China's external imbalance, it has not been accompanied by a decisive shift toward consumption-based growth. Instead, the compression in its external surplus has been accomplished through increasing fixed investment so that it is now an even higher share of China's national economy. This increasing reliance on fixed investment as the main driver of China's growth raises questions about the durability of the compression in the external surplus and the sustainability of the current growth model that has had unprecedented success in lifting about 500 million people out of poverty over the last three decades. This volume examines various aspects of the rebalancing process underway in China, highlighting policy lessons for achieving stable, sustainable, and inclusive growth.

Rebalancing Growth in Asia

Rebalancing Growth in Asia
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 182
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ISBN-10 : 9781616350567
ISBN-13 : 1616350563
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Synopsis Rebalancing Growth in Asia by : Mr.Vivek B. Arora

Asia’s recent economic performance has been remarkable. However, the rapid growth that Asia has experienced cannot be taken for granted. This volume analyzes Asia’s need to rebalance its growth model toward domestic demand and what that rebalancing would entail. It discusses the nature of the challenge across economies in the region.

Rebalancing China's Economy: What Does Growth Theory Tell Us?

Rebalancing China's Economy: What Does Growth Theory Tell Us?
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 40
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822034756320
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Synopsis Rebalancing China's Economy: What Does Growth Theory Tell Us? by : Jahangir Aziz

This paper uses the standard one-sector neoclassical growth model to investigate why China's consumption has been low and investment high. It finds that the low cost of capital has been quantitatively an important factor. Theory predicts that the price of capital may have been significantly distorted in the 1990s and 2000s. The distortion could have been caused by nonperforming loans, borrowing constraints, and uncertainty over changes in government guidance in bank lending. If China is to rebalance growth towards relying more on consumption and less on exports and investment, banking sector reforms and financial market development could, therefore, turn out to be key.

Rebalancing Growth in China

Rebalancing Growth in China
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Total Pages : 37
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:255266548
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Synopsis Rebalancing Growth in China by : Olivier Blanchard

Our paper is an attempt to define the contours of the right macroeconomic strategy for China. In a nutshell, we believe that the package includes a decrease in saving, with a focus on private saving, an increase in the supply of services, in particular health services, and an appreciation of the RMB. This is why we refer to this strategy as a three-handed approach: action on the fiscal and budgetary front, accompanied by currency revaluation. We start by asking how the Chinese economy got to where it is - what the strategy has been since the beginning of the reforms, and what the main characteristics of the economy are today. We then ask what is the desirable path for the future, and which are the main policy tradeoffs implied by such a path. Finally, we put the various pieces together to describe what we believe is a consistent policy package. Keywords: China, growth, appreciation, services. JEL Classifications: E2, O53.