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Stéphanie CarretDevelopment Workshop1 Globalization and Regional Income Inequality: Empirical evidence from within China Paper by Guanghua Wan, Ming Lu and Zhao Chen Stéphanie Carret Faculty of Economic Science University of Warsaw 22th October, 2009
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Stéphanie CarretDevelopment Workshop2 The Planning for today 1.Review of the paper: main ideas 2.Analysis of illustrative graphs 3.Questions raised? « Spilled water is difficult to catch » Chinese Proverb
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Stéphanie CarretDevelopment Workshop3 China ’ s geography 3d largest country 9M km2 (Poland, 300000 km2) 4,845 km ENE – WSW 3,350 km SSE – NNW 1.3 billion people in 23 Provinces 5 Autonomous Regions 4 Municipalities 2 Special Administrative Regions
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Stéphanie CarretDevelopment Workshop4 Review of the paper: main ideas (1) The authors examine the heat-debate about the impact of globalization (trade & liberalization) on inequality level Empirical evidence with the case of China, an emergent country and power Dataset: 29 regions between 1987 and 2001 (excluding HK, TW…) Economists’ views on globalization impact It increases inequality (Stiglitz) It diminishes inequality (Ben David) No relation with inequality (Sala i Martin) U-shaped pattern for the inequality/trade function (Krugman) Problematic of the paper: How globalization and regional income inequality is related in China? How much are they related?
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Stéphanie CarretDevelopment Workshop5 Review of the paper: main ideas (2) China’s insertion in globalization in a few facts & figures Deng Xiaoping’s famous « get rich!» message at the end of the 70’s. « Doesn’t matter if the cat is black or grey; as long as it catches mice » 20 years of opening, largest FDI’s receiver and member of WTO since 2002 In 1994, trade (I/E) was almost completely deregulated From rank 32 to 5 as trader in the world economy between 1978 and 2002 Chinese international trade in 2006 =$600billion, half of its GDP Special Eco Zones and Open cities end 70’s: FDI flows
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Stéphanie CarretDevelopment Workshop6 3 different regions in China: East, Centre and West these regions experience different level in FDI, income, capital, privatization (see GDPs table)… See Figure 1.1 for FDI and openness levels Even if unified national policy: different pace of globalization catching Non economical factors: pre-dispositioned regions (coastal East and South), resources already available for FDI attraction, culture, local/regional governments… Review of the paper: main ideas (3)
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Stéphanie CarretDevelopment Workshop7 Inequality at the country’s level The residual contribution Increase of Gini coeff
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Stéphanie CarretDevelopment Workshop8 Analysis: What are the contributive factors to inequality?
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Stéphanie CarretDevelopment Workshop9 Ranking of contributive factors, Gini Index
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Stéphanie CarretDevelopment Workshop10 Conclusion & Questions Solutions & Problems More public investment in the lagging regions Ease migration to the fast growing regions Institutional innovation to improve the performance of fiscal decentralization: give fiscal advantages Targeted social protection for the poorest classes Development of financial market accross country: government’s measures Promote FDI and trade in West and Central regions Ethnical troubles China has to deal constantly with the tackling of inequalities: SOCIAL PACT The global rank of China in terms of inequality: a necessity during the emergence?
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Stéphanie CarretDevelopment Workshop11 Source: Paper: “ Globalization and Regional Income Inequality: Empirical evidence from within China”, Paper by Guanghua Wan, Ming Lu and Zhao Chen
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Stéphanie CarretDevelopment Workshop12 Questions? Thank you.
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