when | 2016 | |
who | Yi Xu
Bas van Leeuwen |
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what journal | China Economist | |
what paper | China in World Industrialization | |
language | English |
involved project member(s)
Bas van Leeuwen | Xu Yi |
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abstract
Combining the sectoral accounting method of the System of National Accounts(SNA) with new statistical materials from the United Nations, as well as historical research into various countries around the world, this paper arrives at an estimate of value added of Chinese and world industries between 1850 and 2012. In doing so, we not only modify past work by Paul Bairoch, but also arrive at significantly different conclusions about China’s position in world industrialization.
keywords
China, industrialization, value added, world
link to paper page of the journal website
http://www.chinaeconomist.com/index.php/2017/05/22/china-in-world-industrialization/
citation format
MLA | Xu, Y., and Bas van Leeuwen. “China in World Industrialization.” China Economist 11.6 (2016): 98-109. |
APA | Xu, Y., & van Leeuwen, B. (2016). China in World Industrialization. China Economist, 11(6), 98-109. |
Chicago | Xu, Y., and Bas van Leeuwen. “China in World Industrialization.” China Economist 11, no. 6 (2016): 98-109. |
Harvard | Xu, Y. and van Leeuwen, B., 2016. China in World Industrialization. China Economist, 11(6), pp.98-109. |
Vancouver | Xu Y, van Leeuwen B. China in World Industrialization. China Economist. 2016;11(6):98-109. |