Working Paper

IDS Working Paper 514

From Poverty to Prosperity: Explaining China’s Growth

Published on 1 August 2018

This paper proposes an institutional analytic framework to explain the path an economy takes from poverty to prosperity.

Close examination of the development history of China since the Xinhai Revolution in 1911 under this framework indicates that it is the combination of the unbiased single-peaked governance and an access-opening economy that makes the high-speed growth of China over 40 years.

Furthermore, a political economic general equilibrium model under the analytic framework is sketched and it is shown that continuous economic growth can be cultivated by either unbiased single-peaked or compromise-oriented multi-peaked political governance, as long as political cohesion and common actions can be achieved and economic accessibility is guaranteed. Based on a panel data set, we provide strong econometric evidence supporting the conjecture that a society’s cohesion can strengthen its economic growth, as can its degree of economic accessibility. But we cannot reject our third conjecture, that the single- vs multi-peaked character of political governance is a neutral variable in economic growth.

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Chen, C.; Yang, G.; Li, C. and Xin, X. (2018) From Poverty to Prosperity: Explaining China’s Growth, IDS Working Paper 514, Brighton: IDS

Authors

Chen Changsheng
Yang Guangpu
Li Chengjian
Xin Xing

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IDS
authors
Chen Changsheng, Yang Guangpu, Li Chengjian and Xin Xing
isbn
978-1-78118-462-2
issn
2040-0209
language
English

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