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Housing Boom,Dutch Disease,and the Decline in China's Manufacturing Exports
Authors:Zhuqing Liu  Jiadong Tong
Institution:1. Associate Professor, School of Economics, Fujian Normal University, China;2. Professor, School of Economics, Nankai University, China
Abstract:Drawing on Dutch disease theory, we assess how the recent housing boom has contributed to a decline in China's manufacturing exports. Using Chinese city and enterprise panel data from 2004 to 2013, our analysis reveals that Dutch disease indeed exists and that the housing price increase has played a very important role in affecting China's manufacturing exports through two key channels: resource movement effect and spending effect. Specifically, this paper found that: (i) the housing price increase hindered labor flowing into China's manufacturing industry (resource movement effect) and caused higher inflation (spending effect); (ii) the housing boom clearly impeded China's manufacturing exports, especially after the outbreak of the global economic crisis in 2008; (iii) the impacts of the housing price increase on China's manufacturing exports were heterogenous, and were more significant for labor-intensive manufacturing businesses, businesses that were foreign owned, less R&D intensive, or located in the central and western regions.
Keywords:Dutch disease  housing boom  manufacturing export  resource movement effect  spending effect
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