Research on Optimal Consumption Rate and Steady Economic Growth in China  Paid

by Zhao Xincheng (Author)
©2024, Monographs, XXII, 444 Pages
Law, Economics & Management

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Since the Reform and Opening up, China’s economy has maintained high growth rates, known as the ‘Chinese growth miracle’. Over this period, the stability of economic growth has also gradually improved. According to Lin Jianhao and Wang Jinmei (2013), Since 1996, the Chinese economy has been oscillating between relative volatility and relative stability achieving a kind of ‘overall stability’. By contrast, consumption rate, the most important measure of the national economic welfare and of the stabilizing effects of steady economic growth, has declined year by year between 1978 and 2016. What does this mean for the role of consumption in China’s long-term economic growth? Is there an optimal consumption rate, under which the economy can achieve long-term steady growth? What is the optimal consumption rate for China? Is the optimal consumption rate conducive to sustainable economic growth? These are some of the important theoretical and practical questions to be answered in this book.

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. About the author
  5. About the book
  6. This eBook can be cited
  7. Contents
  8. List of Figures
  9. List of Tables
  10. Preface
  11. Introduction
    1. Background and Some Basic Facts about the Research
    2. Approach and Methodology
    3. Definition and Literature Review
    4. Outline
  12. China’s Consumption Rate and Economic Growth Steadiness: Stylized Facts
    1. Features of the Variation in China’s Consumption Rate
    2. Features of the Steadiness of China’s Economic Growth
    3. Factors Affecting China’s Final Consumption Rate
    4. Summary
  13. Economic Dynamic Efficiency and Optimal Consumption Rate
    1. Economic Dynamic Efficiency and Its Evaluation Method
    2. Optimal Consumption Rate and Dynamic Efficiency: Theoretical Framework
    3. Optimal Consumption Rate and Dynamic Efficiency: Empirical Analysis
    4. Optimal Consumption Rate and Dynamic Efficiency: Analysis at the Provincial Level
    5. Conclusion and Policy Suggestions
  14. Optimal Consumption Rate in the Solow–Swan Model
    1. Theoretical Framework of Optimal Consumption Rate
    2. Measurement and Analysis of China’s Optimal Consumption Rate
    3. China’s Optimal Consumption Rate – Analysis Based on Capital-Output Ratio
    4. Summary and Policy Suggestions
  15. Optimal Consumption Rate in the Ramsey–Cass–Koopsman Model
    1. Analysis Framework for China’s Optimal Consumption Rate: Theoretical Model
    2. Calculation of China’s Optimal Consumption Rate Based on the Ramsey–Cass–Koopmans Model
    3. Summary and Policy Suggestions
  16. Optimal Consumption Rate in an Open Economy
    1. Determination of Optimal Consumption Rate in an Open Economy
    2. Numerical Simulation of the Optimal Consumption Rate in an Open Economy
    3. Summary
  17. Optimal Consumption Rate in the Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) Model
    1. Theoretical Framework of the DSGE Model
    2. Numerical Simulation and Dynamic Analysis
    3. Summary
  18. Evaluation of the Steadiness of China’s Economic Growth and Analysis of the Factors Affecting It
    1. Demand Structure and Economic Growth Stability
    2. Industry Structure and Economic Growth Stability
    3. Factor Structure and Economic Growth Stability
    4. Ownership Structure and Economic Growth Stability
    5. Empirical Analysis of the Factors Affecting the Steadiness of China’s Economic Growth
    6. Conclusion and Policy Suggestions
  19. Analysis of the Impact of Final Consumption Rate on Economic Growth and Its Steadiness
    1. Analysis of the Impact of Increase in Consumption Rate on Economic Growth – from the Perspective of National Accounts
    2. Impact of Variation in Consumption Rate on Economic Growth – Based on Input-Output Table
    3. Dynamic Analysis of the Impact of the Increase in Consumption Rate on China’s Economic Growth
  20. Conclusion and Outlook
    1. Research Conclusions
    2. Policy Suggestions
    3. Deficiency and Outlook
  21. Appendix
Pages:
XXII, 444
Year:
2024
ISBN (HARDBACK):
9781433197918 (Active)
ISBN (EPUB):
9781636672687 (Active)
ISBN (PDF):
9781636672670 (Active)
Language:
English
Published:
New York, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, Oxford, 2024. XXII, 444 pp., 63 b/w ill., 63 b/w tables.

Zhao Xincheng is a Ph.D. in economics and Associate Research Fellow at Yunnan University Development Research Institute. Zhao’s research focuses on macroeconomic operation and economic growth. Zhao has published 27 papers in academic journals and served as lead investigator on over eight prestigous research projects, including National Social Science Foundation Projects, Yunnan Science and Technology Development Planning Projects and Yunnan Philosophy and Social Science Foundation Projects. In 2013, Zhao was selected to enroll in Yunnan University’s "young and middle-aged backbone teacher training plan". Zhao is also a two-time recipient of the Yunnan Research Excellence Awards in Philosophy and Social Sciences.

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