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Industrial Overcapacity And Duplicate Construction In China: Reasons And Solutions [Kõva köide]

(Chinese Academy Of Social Sciences, China), (Chinese Academy Of Social Sciences, China), (Chinese Academy Of Social Sciences, China)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 292 pages
  • Sari: Series on Chinese Economics Research 15
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-May-2019
  • Kirjastus: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 9813277270
  • ISBN-13: 9789813277274
  • Formaat: Hardback, 292 pages
  • Sari: Series on Chinese Economics Research 15
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-May-2019
  • Kirjastus: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 9813277270
  • ISBN-13: 9789813277274

Since 2012, industrial overcapacity has become an increasingly serious problem in China, against the backdrop of domestic economic slowdown and continued downturn in international markets. Overcapacity is widespread in the traditional manufacturing sector, particularly in iron and steel, cement, electrolytic aluminium, flat glass, and ship-building industries. It is also grave in emerging industries such as polysilicon, solar cells, and wind power equipment. This book provides an overview on the overcapacity problem facing China and examines the main characteristics of overcapacity in some important industries. The book identifies two types of overcapacity: one is excess capacity that results from natural supply-demand dynamics or cyclical economic fluctuations under a relatively sound market system; the other is overcapacity caused by the overinvestment of enterprises under a flawed economic system. It probes into how overcapacity is caused and finds two contributors — change of growth model and institutional flaws. It explores to establish a long-term mechanism for solving the problem. The book concludes that China should establish a long-term mechanism to prevent and resolve overcapacity, and to establish healthy relationship between the market and the government.

Preface v
About the Authors ix
General Report xv
Chapter One Introduction
1(10)
I Research Question
1(6)
II Research Purpose and Significance
7(2)
III Research Methods and Analytical Framework
9(2)
Chapter Two Previous Studies on Overcapacity
11(28)
I Defining and Measuring Overcapacity
11(5)
II Studies on How Overcapacity is Caused
16(11)
III Studies on Causes of Overcapacity in Some Industries
27(5)
IV Studies of Policy Responses
32(7)
Chapter Three Understanding How Overcapacity Occurs in a Transition Economy
39(28)
I Main Causes of Overcapacity in the Current Phase
40(6)
II Institutional Roots of China's Industrial Overcapacity
46(9)
III Investment Subsidy and How Overcapacity is Caused
55(10)
IV Policy Implications
65(2)
Chapter Four An Empirical Study of the Impact of Subsidies on Corporate Investment
67(32)
I Government Inclination Toward Giving Subsidy and Its Impact on Corporate Efficiency
67(16)
II Government Subsidy's Impact on Investment Behavior
83(15)
III Main Conclusions
98(1)
Chapter Five Government Subsidy, Overcapacity and China's Economic Fluctuations --- Empirical Tests Based on an RBC Model Involving Capacity Utilization
99(36)
I Research Question
100(7)
II RBC Model Involving Capacity Utilization
107(7)
III Parameters and Calibration
114(6)
IV Logarithmic Linearization and Numerical Calculation
120(5)
V Analysis of Policy Shocks
125(8)
VI Main Conclusions
133(2)
Chapter Six Investment Subsidy, Overcapacity and Growing Inefficiency
135(24)
I Research Question
135(1)
II Method and Data
136(5)
III Empirical Results and Analysis
141(9)
IV Chinese Industrial Sector's Growth Engine in the Current Phase
150(7)
V Main Conclusions
157(2)
Chapter Seven Overcapacity in the Iron and Steel Industry
159(40)
I China's Iron and Steel Industry
159(9)
II Organizations in the Iron and Steel Industry
168(5)
III Technology Development in the Iron and Steel Industry
173(4)
IV Main Policies for the Iron and Steel Industry
177(16)
V Overcapacity in the Iron and Steel Industry
193(6)
Chapter Eight Overcapacity in the Solar PV Industry
199(28)
I China's Solar PV Industry
199(6)
II Problems Facing the Solar PV Industry
205(2)
III Policies for the Solar PV Industry
207(10)
IV Overcapacity in the Solar PV Industry
217(1)
V Causes of Overcapacity
218(3)
VI Suntech and LDK Solar: Overinvestment Driven by Local Governments
221(6)
Chapter Nine Improving Policy Responses: Fresh Ideas and New Approaches
227(16)
I China's Policies for Addressing Overcapacity
227(2)
II Major Problems in the Current Policies for Addressing Overcapacity
229(5)
III Redesign of Policies for Addressing Overcapacity
234(9)
Bibliography 243(12)
Index 255