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The emergence of convergent price clusters in China
Authors:Yanjie Zhu  Les Oxley  Hengyun Ma  Wenchao Wang
Institution:1. College of Economics and Management, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou, China;2. Department of Information Technology, Henan Institute of Education, Zhengzhou, China;3. Department of Economics and Finance, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand
Abstract:This paper reports new evidence on the existence of both large and small price divergent clusters for China's energy markets, 2000–2009. The largest convergent price clusters suggest that the coal and gasoline markets are well integrated, however, small convergent price clusters suggest that electricity and diesel markets are proving harder to integrate. The paper argues that the traditional approach to price convergence analysis should be applied with caution, especially in a transitional economy such as China where questions to be asked should relate to the ‘degree of market‐orientation’ and not simply whether it is a market‐based economy or not.
Keywords:China energy market  transitional economy  convergence club
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