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Are there industrial and agricultural convergence clubs in Chin / Paakkonen, Jenni   Journal Article
Paakkonen, Jenni Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This paper discusses the growth differentials between Chinese provinces geared to agricultural activities and those that have focused on industrial production over three decades of economic reform. Following Hansen and Prescott's (2002) model, we suggest that the differences between regions stem from the resource allocation in place at the beginning of the reform process. We show that provinces with high initial shares of industrial production (the industrial club) have converged, and that agricultural provinces that have shifted to industrial production have been catching up with provinces that were industrialized at the outset. Provinces that have clung to an agricultural strategy (the agricultural club) show no evidence of convergence and appear to have been left behind in terms of economic development.
Key Words Agriculture  Convergence  Growth 
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