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Working Papers
2020
- The Middle-Income Trap 2.0: The Increasing Role of Human Capital in the Age of Automation and Implications for Developing Asia
CEAMeS Discussion Paper Series, University of Hagen, Center for East Asia Macro-economic Studies (CEAMeS) View citations (3)
2018
- The Deep Determinants of Economic Development in China: A Provincial Perspective
CEAMeS Discussion Paper Series, University of Hagen, Center for East Asia Macro-economic Studies (CEAMeS) View citations (2)
See also Journal Article The deep determinants of economic development in China—a provincial perspective, Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals (2019) View citations (3) (2019)
2017
- A stylized model of China’s growth since 1978
CEAMeS Discussion Paper Series, University of Hagen, Center for East Asia Macro-economic Studies (CEAMeS) View citations (4)
- China in the middle-income trap?
CEAMeS Discussion Paper Series, University of Hagen, Center for East Asia Macro-economic Studies (CEAMeS) View citations (12)
Also in MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany (2016) View citations (17)
See also Journal Article China in the middle-income trap?, China Economic Review, Elsevier (2020) View citations (28) (2020)
- The Deep Determinants at More Subtle Stages of Development: The Example of the Middle-Income Trap Phenomenon
CEAMeS Discussion Paper Series, University of Hagen, Center for East Asia Macro-economic Studies (CEAMeS) View citations (4)
- The Deep Determinants of the Middle-Income Trap
CEAMeS Discussion Paper Series, University of Hagen, Center for East Asia Macro-economic Studies (CEAMeS) View citations (4)
2016
- The middle-income trap - definitions, theories and countries concerned: a literature survey
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany View citations (46)
Also in CEAMeS Discussion Paper Series, University of Hagen, Center for East Asia Macro-economic Studies (CEAMeS) (2016) View citations (45)
See also Journal Article The Middle-Income Trap: Definitions, Theories and Countries Concerned—A Literature Survey, Comparative Economic Studies, Palgrave Macmillan (2016) View citations (44) (2016)
Journal Articles
2024
- Inflation and inequality: new evidence from a dynamic panel threshold analysis
International Economics and Economic Policy, 2024, 21, (2), 297-309
2023
- Schooling Ain’t Learning in Europe: A Club Convergence Perspective
Comparative Economic Studies, 2023, 65, (2), 324-361
- The “Double Trap” in China—Multiple Equilibria in Institutions and Income and their Causal Relationship
Open Economies Review, 2023, 34, (3), 703-757
2022
- Is schooling the same as learning? – The impact of the learning-adjusted years of schooling on growth in a dynamic panel data framework
World Development, 2022, 151, (C) View citations (10)
2021
- Convergence, divergence, or multiple steady states? New evidence on the institutional development within the European Union
Journal of Comparative Economics, 2021, 49, (3), 860-884 View citations (13)
- Divergence Tendencies in the European Integration Process: A Danger for the Sustainability of the E(M)U?
JRFM, 2021, 14, (3), 1-22 View citations (3)
2020
- China in the middle-income trap?
China Economic Review, 2020, 60, (C) View citations (28)
See also Working Paper China in the middle-income trap?, CEAMeS Discussion Paper Series (2017) View citations (12) (2017)
- The Middle-Income Trap 2.0: The Increasing Role of Human Capital in the Age of Automation and Implications for Developing Asia* Abstract: We modify the concept of the middle-income trap (MIT) against the background of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the (future) challenges of automation (creating the concept of the “MIT 2.0”) and discuss the implications for developing Asia. In particular, we analyze the impacts of automation, artificial intelligence, and digitalization on the growth drivers of emerging market economies and the MIT mechanism. Our findings suggest that improving human capital accumulation, particularly the upgrading of skills needed with the rapid advance of automation, will be key success factors for overcoming the MIT 2.0
Asian Economic Papers, 2020, 19, (3), 40-58
- The role of institutional quality and human capital for economic growth across Chinese provinces – a dynamic panel data approach
Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies, 2020, 18, (3), 209-227 View citations (2)
2019
- The deep determinants of economic development in China—a provincial perspective
Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, 2019, 24, (4), 484-514 View citations (3)
See also Working Paper The Deep Determinants of Economic Development in China: A Provincial Perspective, CEAMeS Discussion Paper Series (2018) View citations (2) (2018)
2016
- The Middle-Income Trap: Definitions, Theories and Countries Concerned—A Literature Survey
Comparative Economic Studies, 2016, 58, (4), 507-538 View citations (44)
See also Working Paper The middle-income trap - definitions, theories and countries concerned: a literature survey, MPRA Paper (2016) View citations (46) (2016)
Books
2021
- The Economic Rise of East Asia
Contributions to Economics, Springer
Chapters
2022
- New Evidence on the Impact of Institutions on Economic Development in China
Chapter 7 in Institutional Change and China Capitalism Frontier of Cliometrics and its Application to China, 2022, pp 137-161
2021
- Conclusions
Springer
- Current Challenges
Springer
- Introduction
Springer
- Japan’s Catching-Up Process
Springer
- South Korea’s Catching-Up Process
Springer
- The Development Paths and Strategies of Japan, South Korea, and China—A Comparison
Springer
- The Rise of China
Springer
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