Functional distribution of income, aggregate demand, and economic growth in the Chinese economy, 1978–2007

Author: Molero-Simarro Ricardo  

Publisher: Routledge Ltd

E-ISSN: 1465-3486|29|4|435-454

ISSN: 1465-3486

Source: International Review of Applied Economics, Vol.29, Iss.4, 2015-07, pp. : 435-454

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Abstract

This paper seeks to analyse the relationship between the functional distribution of income, aggregate demand and growth in the Chinese reform economy. For this purpose, the Bhaduri-Marglin Model is used to indicate the theoretical possibility of both profit-led and wage-led growth regimes. Previously, the principal literature on the evolution of factor shares in China was reviewed. The statistical series for the period 1978–2007 are reconstructed to carry out our analysis of the relations between capital share and investment, on one hand, and labour share and consumption, on the other. Supported by empirical analysis and the model estimations, it is argued that Chinese growth has been profit-driven. Finally, the implications are presented concerning Chinese economic prospects.