Are There Industrial and Agricultural Convergence Clubs in China?

28 Pages Posted: 10 Oct 2009

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Jenni Paakkonen

Government of the Republic of Finland - VATT Institute for Economic Research; Bank of Finland - Institute for Economies in Transition (BOFIT)

Date Written: October 4, 2009

Abstract

This paper discusses growth differentials of Chinese provinces geared to agricultural activities and those focusing on industrial production over three decades of economic reform. Following trade theory and endogenous growth theory, we suggest that the fundamental differences between regions arise from their resource allocations at the start of reforms. Thus, capital-abundant regions have tended to specialize in industrial production, while the labor-abundant regions have concentrated on labor-intensive production (agriculture). Many of China's agricultural provinces suffer from oversupplies of labor, which has led large numbers of people to migrate within the country to work in non-farming sectors of economy. We show that provinces with high shares of industrial production (the industrial club) have converged, and that agricultural provinces shifting to industrial production have been catching up to initially industrialized provinces. Provinces that have stayed with an agricultural strategy (the agricultural club) show no evidence of convergence and appear to have been left behind in terms of economic development.

Keywords: growth, agriculture, convergence

JEL Classification: O17, O40, O57

Suggested Citation

Paakkonen, Jenni, Are There Industrial and Agricultural Convergence Clubs in China? (October 4, 2009). BOFIT Discussion Paper No. 15/2009, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1486023 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1486023

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