Inflation and the Sharing of Macroeconomic Power: A Panel Data Analysis Applied to the Chinese Provinces
Geneviève Boyreau-Debray ()
No 200002, Working Papers from CERDI
Abstract:
Important inflation differences have been existing since 1978 across the Chinese provinces. This paper intends to connect this observation with the literature that emphasises the role of local governments in the process of excess credit supply and inflation in China. A model presents provincial credit growth and inflation as a positive function of the macroeconomic autonomy enjoyed by local authorities. The proposition is supported by a panel-data analysis applied to the Chinese provinces.
Keywords: China; Inflation; Credit expansion; Local policy. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 19
Date: 2000
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