Interprovincial competitiveness and economic growth: Evidence from Chinese provincial data (1992-2008)
Jinzhao Chen
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Abstract:
This paper assesses the role of the internal real exchange rate as a competitiveness indicator in economic growth among provinces in China. Using data from 28 Chinese provinces for the period 1992-2008 together with dynamic panel data estimation, the results report a positive effect of real exchange rate appreciation on economic growth. In other words, a competitive internal real exchange rate has not been found supporting provincial economic growth.
Keywords: Real exchange rate; economic growth; generalized method of moments; China (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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Published in Pacific Economic Review, 2015
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