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Structural change in the Chinese economy and changing trade relations with the world

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This paper examines the impact of structural change in China, in particular a reduction in the savings rate, an increase in the share of skilled workers, and an increase in productivity in technologically advanced manufacturing sectors targeted by Made in China 2025. Baseline projections until 2040 are generated with the WTO Global Trade Model, a dynamic computable general equilibrium model. With the modelled structural changes, the Chinese economy is projected to reorient its focus increasingly onto the domestic economy, raising the share of private household and government consumption in GDP, turning China's trade surplus into a trade deficit, reducing China's share in global exports, raising the share of services in both production and exports, shifting the destination markets of Chinese exports from developed to developing countries, and changing its pattern of comparative advantage away from sectors like light and heavy manufacturing to electronic and machinery equipment. The large bilateral trade surplus vis-a-vis the United States is projected to fall to almost zero.

Dynamic CGE-modellingStructural changeChina

Bekkers, Eddy、Koopman, Robert B.、Rego, Carolina Lemos

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World Trade Org, Rue Lausanne 154, CH-1202 Geneva, Switzerland

Grad Inst Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland

2021

China Economic Review

China Economic Review

SSCI
ISSN:1043-951X
年,卷(期):2021.65
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