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household consumption in China. The paper first undertakes an empirical study of the relationship between the savings rate and … social expenditures for a panel of OECD countries and provides illustrative estimates of their implications for China. It …
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This paper presents some facts on China’s role in the world economy and measures the impact of China’s growth on growth … suggest that spillover effects of China’s growth have increased in recent decades. Long-term spillover effects, estimated …
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As China''s economy becomes more market based and continues its rapid integration into the global economy, having an … modern principles of monetary policy in light of the current state of China''s financial institutions, we motivate and … low long-run inflation objective, operational independence for the People''s Bank of China (PBC) with formal strategic …
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The rapid aging of China''s population over the next few decades makes it important for a new pension system with broad …
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, liberalizing the financial system, building out China’s social safety net, and capitalizing on urbanization, among others …
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China’s household saving rate has increased markedly since the mid-1990s and the age-savings profile has become U … and pension reforms can account for over half of the increase in the urban household savings rate in China since the mid …
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Since 1978 the Chinese economy has grown on average more than 9 percenta year. Per capita income has nearly quadrupled in the past 15 years andsome analysts predict that within 20 years the Chinese economy will belarger than that of the United States. This pamphlet analyzes the reasonsfor the...
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Over the past 20 years, the Chinese authorities have undertaken wide-ranging reforms of their exchange and trade systems that have steadily reduced the role of planning and increased the importance of market forces. As these reforms have taken root, relative prices and domestic and foreign...
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The Asian crisis hit the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) economy hard in 1998, despite its generally strong fundamentals. In response to the crisis, the authorities eased fiscal policy—within the framework of a medium plan to restore budget balance, and significantly strengthened...
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China''s rapid overall growth since 1978 masks significant differences in relative economic performance across its …
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