Provincial Conditional Income Convergence in China, 1953-1997: A Panel Data Approach
Authors:
Melvyn Weeks a;
James Yudong Yao a
| Affiliation: | a Faculty of Economics and Politics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK |
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10.1081/ETC-120017974
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Abstract
This paper examines the tendency towards income convergence among China's main provinces during the two periods: the pre-reform period 1953-1977 and the reform period 1978-1997 using the framework of the Solow growth model. The panel data method accounts for not only province-specific initial technology level but also the heterogeneity of the technological progress rate between the fast-growing coastal and interior provinces. Estimation problems of weak instruments and endogeneity are addressed by the use of a system generalized method of moments (GMM) estimator. The main empirical finding is that there is a system-wide income divergence during the reform period because the coastal provinces do not share a common technology progress rate with the interior provinces.
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| Keywords: Provincial convergence; China; Panel data; GMM estimators; JEL Classification: O40; O41; O53; C14; H4 |
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