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China: A Socialist Model of Development?

[Zeitschriftenartikel]

Roberts, Michael

Abstract

In the past 40 years, China's growth has been phenomenal. Since the global financial crisis and the Great Recession in the major capitalist economies, China has continued to close the output gap with the leading capitalist economies. Will China continue to catch up in the next 40 years or will it su... mehr

In the past 40 years, China's growth has been phenomenal. Since the global financial crisis and the Great Recession in the major capitalist economies, China has continued to close the output gap with the leading capitalist economies. Will China continue to catch up in the next 40 years or will it suffer the fate of the so-called "middle income trap" experienced by other "emerging" economies? The paper considers three possible explanations for China's economic progress: that offered by: neoclassical growth theory; a Keynesian-style forced investment model; and a Marxian model based on the laws of value and the productivity of labor. The neoclassical model highlights China's comparative advantage of cheap and plentiful labor; the Keynesian model concentrates on the role of China's high investment ratio; the Marxist model emphasizes China's exceptional curbing of the law of value in capitalist production, allowing the faster expansion of labor productivity while revealing the essential contradictions within "socialism with Chinese characteristics".... weniger

Thesaurusschlagwörter
China; Wirtschaftswachstum; Wirtschaftsentwicklung; Produktivität; Sozialismus; Ungleichheit; Wirtschaftssystem; Ostasien

Klassifikation
Volkswirtschaftslehre

Sprache Dokument
Englisch

Publikationsjahr
2022

Seitenangabe
S. 24-45

Zeitschriftentitel
BRIQ Belt & Road Initiative Quarterly, 3 (2022) 2

Heftthema
Alternative Models of Development for Developing Countries

ISSN
2687-5896

Status
Veröffentlichungsversion; begutachtet (peer reviewed)

Lizenz
Creative Commons - Namensnennung 4.0


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