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ID076890
Title ProperUnderstanding high saving rate in China
LanguageENG
AuthorHe, Xinhua ;  Cao, Yongfu
Publication2007.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper presents a detailed analysis of the Chinese saving rate based on the flow of funds data. It finds that the most widely adopted view of precautionary saving, which is regarded as the top reason for maintaining a high saving rate in China, is misleading because this conclusion is drawn from the household survey data. In fact, the household saving rate has declined dramatically since the mid-1990s, as is observed from the flow of funds framework. The high national saving rate is attributed to the increasing shares of both government and corporation disposable incomes. Insufficient consumption demand is caused by the persistent decrease in percentage share of household to national disposable income. Government- directed income redistribution urgently needs to be improved to accelerate consumption, which in turn would make the Chinese economy less investment-led and help to reduce the current account surplus
`In' analytical NoteChina and World Economy Vol. 15, No.1: Jan-Feb 2007: p1-13
Journal SourceChina and World Economy Vol. 15, No.1: Jan-Feb 2007: p1-13
Key WordsFlow of funds ;  Income Distribution ;  Saving Rate