跳远经济学:韩国、日本和中国的增长轨迹及其对新兴经济体的启示

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Jinhwan Oh
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没有哪个国家能够实现永久增长;因此,经济进步往往反映出一种跳远,而最初的起飞本质上是不可持续的。随着快速增长减速,关键因素是如何稳定增长。本研究基于线性、二次和非线性回归分析,利用世界银行的世界发展指标,实证考察了三个东亚经济体(韩国、日本和中国)60年来的增长模式,发现它们都表现出右倾斜的增长模式,反映了增长势头与实际收入水平增长之间的时间滞后。在这三个国家中,韩国的数据描述了“跳远”模式的全谱,日本主要展示了图表上的右侧下降阶段,而中国仍处于左侧上升阶段,即将揭示放缓的长尾偏态。这一研究为南亚和东南亚增长势头强劲的新兴经济体提供了借鉴。随之而来的政策影响,尤其是对移民的影响,将为维持经济增长和阻止经济放缓提供解决方案。
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Economics of long jump: Growth trajectories of South Korea, Japan, and China, and lessons to emerging economies
No country can achieve perpetual growth; hence, economic progress often mirrors a long jump in which the initial take-off is inherently unsustainable. As rapid growth decelerates, the pivotal factor is how growth stabilizes. Based on linear, quadratic, and non-linear regression analyses using the World Bank's World Development Indicator, this study empirically examines the growth patterns of three East Asian economies (South Korea, Japan, and China) over six decades and finds that they all exhibit a right-skewed growth pattern, reflecting the time lag between growth momentum and the actual increase in income levels. Among these three countries, the Korean data describes the full spectrum of the “long jump” pattern, Japan showcases mainly the right descending phase on the graph, and China is still on the left ascending phase and is about to reveal the long-tail skewness of the slow-down. This examination provides lessons for emerging economies in South and Southeast Asia with full growth momentum. Policy implications, particularly for immigration, will follow to derive solutions for sustaining growth and deterring slow-downs.
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期刊介绍: Asia Pacific Management Review (APMR), peer-reviewed and published quarterly, pursues to publish original and high quality research articles and notes that contribute to build empirical and theoretical understanding for concerning strategy and management aspects in business and activities. Meanwhile, we also seek to publish short communications and opinions addressing issues of current concern to managers in regards to within and between the Asia-Pacific region. The covered domains but not limited to, such as accounting, finance, marketing, decision analysis and operation management, human resource management, information management, international business management, logistic and supply chain management, quantitative and research methods, strategic and business management, and tourism management, are suitable for publication in the APMR.
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