Modeling the Transition Towards Renminbi's Full Convertibility: Implications for China's Growth

Bonatti, Luigi and Fracasso, Andrea (2014) Modeling the Transition Towards Renminbi's Full Convertibility: Implications for China's Growth. SIS Working Paper; 3 . Trento : Univesità degli studi di Trento. (Unpublished)

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    Abstract

    There is a widespread consensus that China’s growth paradigm needs a rebalancing away from investment and external demand and towards consumption and domestic demand. This rebalancing process is supposed to be accompanied by the transition towards Renminbi’s full convertibility. In contrast, it is controversial to what extent this adjustment will accelerate the slowdown of China’s growth, which will likely occur because of other structural factors. We address these issues by means of a two-country two-stage (before and after Renminbi’s full convertibility) model, which reproduces some qualitative features of China’s growth pattern and its relationship with the US. We analyze to what extent altering the Chinese exchange rate policy, as well as other structural and policy variables, may have (short-, medium- and long-term) effects on the evolution of the Chinese economy. The paper shows that by lifting the controls on the capital account and letting the currency float, the Chinese authorities will not only expose the economy to the risks of free capital mobility, but will also renounce to important policy instruments for controlling the dynamics of China’s economy and the allocation of the national resources

    Item Type: Departmental Technical Report
    Department or Research center: SSI - School of International Studies
    Subjects: H Social Sciences > HB Economic Theory
    Uncontrolled Keywords: Growth-rebalancing; global imbalances; currency convertibility; Chinese economy
    Repository staff approval on: 08 May 2014 13:08

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