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Openness, Economic Growth and Regional Disparities electronic resource The Case of China / by Yanqing Jiang.

By: Jiang, Yanqing [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XI, 335 p. 30 illus., 26 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642406669Subject(s): Economics | Regional planning | Endogenous growth (Economics) | Economics/Management Science | economic growth | Political Economy | Regional and Cultural StudiesDDC classification: 338.9 LOC classification: HD72-88Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Preface -- Introduction -- Output Growth and Productivity Growth in China -- Growth and Convergence across the Chinese Regions -- Openness and Regional Growth in China -- Openness, Human Capital, and Productivity Growth in the Chinese Regions -- Foreign Direct Investment and Regional Productivity Growth in China -- Endogenous Saving, Interregional Capital Mobility, and Convergence across China -- Inputs beyond Capital and Labor, the Neoclassical Growth Framework, and Limits to Growth in China -- Industry Mix and Interregional Disparities in China -- Openness, Structural Factors, and Economic Growth across the Regions in China -- Environmental Quality and “Green” Economic Growth in the Chinese Regions -- Strategic Interaction in Environmental Protection Efforts among Chinese Provincial Governments -- Strategic Competition in Public Spending on Education in Different Chinese Regions -- Trade Openness and Economic Growth in China: Models, Implications, and Some Thoughts -- A Summary and Beyond.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Substantial disparities across different Chinese regions are one of the most prominent features in China’s development process. This book investigates the mechanisms through which openness affects regional economic growth and interregional disparities in China. Based on the latest data and employing a variety of panel data regression techniques, it provides readers with new findings that shed light on the effects of openness on China’s regional economic growth and the evolution of the country’s interregional disparities.
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Preface -- Introduction -- Output Growth and Productivity Growth in China -- Growth and Convergence across the Chinese Regions -- Openness and Regional Growth in China -- Openness, Human Capital, and Productivity Growth in the Chinese Regions -- Foreign Direct Investment and Regional Productivity Growth in China -- Endogenous Saving, Interregional Capital Mobility, and Convergence across China -- Inputs beyond Capital and Labor, the Neoclassical Growth Framework, and Limits to Growth in China -- Industry Mix and Interregional Disparities in China -- Openness, Structural Factors, and Economic Growth across the Regions in China -- Environmental Quality and “Green” Economic Growth in the Chinese Regions -- Strategic Interaction in Environmental Protection Efforts among Chinese Provincial Governments -- Strategic Competition in Public Spending on Education in Different Chinese Regions -- Trade Openness and Economic Growth in China: Models, Implications, and Some Thoughts -- A Summary and Beyond.

Substantial disparities across different Chinese regions are one of the most prominent features in China’s development process. This book investigates the mechanisms through which openness affects regional economic growth and interregional disparities in China. Based on the latest data and employing a variety of panel data regression techniques, it provides readers with new findings that shed light on the effects of openness on China’s regional economic growth and the evolution of the country’s interregional disparities.

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