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Fixed Capital and Wage-Profit Curvesà lavon Neumann-Leontief: China’s Economy 1987–2000☆This article is a part of the outcome of research performed under theWaseda University Grant for Special Research Projects(Project number: 2012A-809)

In: Research in Political Economy

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This chapter aims at making clear growth and distribution of China’s economy 1987–2000 with fixed capital on the input-output table basis. Since fixed capital data are not sufficiently available, one has to estimate fixed capital coefficients. In the outset, this chapter outlines the Sraffa–Fujimori method, which simulates the maximum growth path and estimates the marginal fixed capital coefficients on that path. In the second place, the marginal fixed capital coefficients of China’s economy are estimated. In the third place, the wage-profit curves of China’s economy will be drawn, and we discuss some further features obtained by our observations.

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  • Bangxi Li, 2014. "Fixed Capital and Wage-Profit Curvesà lavon Neumann-Leontief: China’s Economy 1987–2000☆This article is a part of the outcome of research performed under theWaseda University Grant for Special Researc," Research in Political Economy, in: Research in Political Economy, volume 29, pages 75-93, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:rpeczz:s0161-723020140000029003
    DOI: 10.1108/S0161-723020140000029003
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