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China 21 economic development 18 middle-income trap 16 Economic growth 14 Wirtschaftswachstum 14 economic growth 14 Economic development 9 Entwicklung 9 rebalancing 8 human capital 6 structural change 6 Structural change 5 Japan 4 Korea 4 South Korea 4 Strukturwandel 4 deep determinants of growth 4 geography 4 institutions 4 Economic convergence 3 Human capital 3 Humankapital 3 Südkorea 3 Wirtschaftliche Konvergenz 3 AI 2 Developing countries 2 Development strategy 2 Development theory 2 Entwicklungsländer 2 Entwicklungsstrategie 2 Entwicklungstheorie 2 Institutional economics 2 Institutional infrastructure 2 Institutionelle Infrastruktur 2 Institutionenökonomik 2 International transmission channels 2 Structural vector autoregression 2 Transmission of shocks 2 VAR model 2 VAR-Modell 2
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Working Paper 34 Arbeitspapier 17 Graue Literatur 17 Non-commercial literature 17
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Wagner, Helmut 30 Glawe, Linda 14 Murach, Michael 8 Kim, Jungsuk 4 Park, Donghyun 4 Reinecke, Antonia 2 Schmerer, Hans-Jörg 2 Fittje, Jens 1 Fittje, Jens Christian 1 Holz, Carsten 1 Holz, Carsten A. 1
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CEAMeS Discussion Paper 17 CEAMeS discussion paper 17
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The Middle-Income Trap 2.0: The Increasing Role of Human Capital in the Age of Automation and Implications for Developing Asia
Glawe, Linda; Wagner, Helmut - 2020
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...
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Trajectories to high income: comparing the growth dynamics in China, Korea, and Japan with cointegrated VAR models
Murach, Michael; Wagner, Helmut; Kim, Jungsuk; Park, … - 2020
We analyze and compare the patterns of economic growth and development in China, Korea, and Japan in the post-war period. The geographical proximity and cultural affinity between the three countries, as well as the key role of the development state in the economies, suggest that an analytical...
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The middle-income trap 2.0 : the increasing role of human capital in the age of automation and implications for developing Asia
Glawe, Linda; Wagner, Helmut - 2020 - Update March 2020
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...
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Trajectories to high income : comparing the growth dynamics in China, Korea, and Japan with cointegrated VAR models
Murach, Michael; Wagner, Helmut; Kim, Jungsuk; Park, … - 2020
We analyze and compare the patterns of economic growth and development in China, Korea, and Japan in the post-war period. The geographical proximity and cultural affinity between the three countries, as well as the key role of the development state in the economies, suggest that an analytical...
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Networking topography and default contagion in China's financial system
Fittje, Jens Christian; Wagner, Helmut - 2020
The topography of China's financial network is unique. Is it also uniquely robust to contagion? We explore this question using network theory. We find that networks that are more concentrated are less fragile when connectivity is low. However, they remain in a robust-yet-fragile state longer...
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Networking topography and default contagion in China’s financial system
Fittje, Jens; Wagner, Helmut - 2020
The topography of China's financial network is unique. Is it also uniquely robust to contagion? We explore this question using network theory. We find that networks that are more concentrated are less fragile when connectivity is low. However, they remain in a robust-yet-fragile state longer...
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The effects of external shocks on the business cycle in China: A structural change perspective
Murach, Michael; Wagner, Helmut - 2019
We study the effects of external shocks on the business cycle in China and its sectors (agriculture, industry, and services) in terms of real GDP growth using several small dimensional VAR models with Cholesky identification for the period 1996--2014. We show that China - in particular its...
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The effects of external shocks on the business cycle in China : a structural change perspective
Murach, Michael; Wagner, Helmut - 2019 - Update May 2019
We study the effects of external shocks on the business cycle in China and its sectors (agriculture, industry, and services) in terms of real GDP growth using several small dimensional VAR models with Cholesky identification for the period 1996--2014. We show that China - in particular its...
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The Deep Determinants of Economic Development in China: A Provincial Perspective
Glawe, Linda; Wagner, Helmut - 2018
There is a significant body of literature arguing that institutional quality is the key for long run economic growth and development. While the majority of these studies are based on cross-country growth regression, in our paper, we focus on the institution-economic growth nexus within a...
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Structural change, rebalancing, and the danger of a middle-income trap in China
Wagner, Helmut - 2018
China is currently experiencing a structural change toward tertiarization and an implied growth slowdown associated with it. The paper investigates whether this growth slowdown is merely cyclical or a negative trend, and further what China is doing or should do to avoid falling into a...
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