03006nam 2200637Ia 450 991046400790332120170815101942.01-4623-2549-11-4527-9748-X97866128438221-282-84382-61-4518-7316-6(CKB)3170000000055322(EBL)1608398(SSID)ssj0000940734(PQKBManifestationID)11494006(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000940734(PQKBWorkID)10955492(PQKB)11396780(OCoLC)712987798(MiAaPQ)EBC1608398(EXLCZ)99317000000005532220100423d2009 uf 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrEmployment effects of growth rebalancing in China[electronic resource] /prepared by Kai Guo and Papa N'Diaye[Washington, D.C.] International Monetary Fund, Asia and Pacific Dept.20091 online resource (18 p.)IMF working paper ;WP/09/169"August 2009."1-4519-1744-9 Includes bibliographical references.Contents; I. Introduction; II. Sectoral Employment Allocation; A. Sectoral Distribution of Employment; B. Regional Distribution of Employment; C. Skills Intensity of Employment by Sector; D. Labor Intensity by Sector; III. Employment Effects of Rebalancing; A. Determinants of the Sectoral Allocation of Employment from Cross-Country Experience; B. Model-based simulations of the potential impact on employment of rebalancing growth; Appendix: Key Features of the GIMF Model; ReferencesThis paper gauges the potential effects on employment of rebalancing China's exportoriented growth model toward domestic demand, particularly private consumption. Shifting to a private consumption-led growth likely means more demand for existing and new services as well as reorienting the production of tradable goods toward domestic markets. In China's case, this would also imply moving a large number of less skilled labor from the tradable sector to the nontradable sector. The paper shows that while rebalancing China's growth toward a domestic-demand-led economy would likely raise aggregate eIMF working paper ;WP/09/169.ExportsChinaImportsChinaLabor marketChinaChinaEconomic conditionsElectronic books.ExportsImportsLabor marketGuo Kai905674N'Diaye Papa M'B. P(Papa M'Bagnick PateĢ)876500International Monetary Fund.Asia and Pacific Dept.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910464007903321Employment effects of growth rebalancing in China2025809UNINA