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Regional inequality in China during its rise as a giant exporter: A value chain analysis
Authors:Yuwan Duan  Erik Dietzenbacher  Bart Los  Ruochen Dai
Institution:1. School of International Trade and Economics, Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing, China;2. Department of Global Economics & Management, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands;3. School of Economics, Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing, China
Abstract:China's exports success has implications for regional income inequality, because most of its export products are manufactured in the coastal zone. We propose a value chain-based accounting framework to quantify the contributions of exports to regional income inequality. We employ newly developed interregional input–output tables for China, which distinguish between processing export activities and ordinary export activities. We analyze the period 2002–2012, the decade during which China became the “Factory of the World.” We find that an RMB of processing exports contributed much more to regional inequality than an RMB of ordinary exports or domestic final demand. Still, changes in regional inequality (increasing in 2002–2007 and decreasing between 2007 and 2012) are much more due to rising ordinary exports in the first subperiod and the growth of domestic final demand coupled with changes in the configuration of value chains in the second.
Keywords:capital income  input–output tables  processing exports  regional income inequality  value chains
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