The People’s Republic of China and Global Imbalances from a View of Sectorial Reforms
This paper examines the impact of sectorial reforms on current account imbalances, with a special focus on the People’s Republic of China (PRC). In particular, we investigate to what extent reforms pertaining to the financial sector, social protection, and healthcare may contribute to a rebalancing of the PRC’s persistent current account imbalances. Our forecasting results suggest that reforming the financial sector would be a significant contributor to the country’s rebalancing with an effect much larger than that of capital account liberalization. Strengthened provisions of social protection and publicly-funded healthcare are also found to contribute to a rebalancing of the PRC economy.
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2012-11-05
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Authors: | Ito, Hiro ; Volz, Ulrich |
Institutions: | Asian Development Bank Institute, Asian Development Bank |
Subject: | global imbalances | prc | current account balance | budget deficit | financial liberalization | social sector reform |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Notes: | The text is part of a series ADBI Working Papers Number 393 38 pages |
Classification: | F32 - Current Account Adjustment; Short-Term Capital Movements ; F41 - Open Economy Macroeconomics |
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