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Foreign direct investment (FDI) began to flow into China with advent of reforms in 1978. Following a period of … relatively slow growth, FDI inflows to China picked up after 1990, as China surpassed every other nation but the United States in … attracting foreign investment. In particular, coastal regions of China have received the bulk of FDI inflows to the country. In …
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China’s foreign asset positions because capital cannot flow out of China under capital controls. A related but deeper puzzle … that this literature fails to address is China’s high saving rate despite an astonishingly rapid income growth rate. This … paper argues that understanding China’s massive foreign reserves must start with a basic trade model (e.g., Melitz, 2003) in …
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failures, China offers a unique opportunity to test the Keynesian notion that government expenditures (even as a pure waste of … aggregate resources) can have a fiscal multiplier larger than 1 on aggregate income. Perhaps even more exceptional is China … aggregate time-series data and panel data from 29 Chinese provinces, we find that the fiscal multiplier in China is larger than …
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Fiscal Affairs & Government Operations Committee, The Council of State Governments' Southern Legislative Conference, Louisville, Ky., July 31, 2006
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China’s average household saving rate is one of the highest in the world. One popular view attributes the high saving … rate to fast rising housing prices and other costs of living in China. This article uses simple economic logic to show that … rising housing prices and living costs per se cannot explain China’s high household saving rate. Although borrowing …
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Fiscal Affairs & Government Operations Committee, The Council of State Governments' Southern Legislative Conference, Louisville, Ky., July 31, 2006
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