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Examining the liquidity and productivity relationship: Evidence from post-reform China

Wang, Tianyu and Li, Kui-Wai (2018): Examining the liquidity and productivity relationship: Evidence from post-reform China.

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Abstract

A loose financial policy through the provision of loans and fiscal subsidies to state-owned enterprises and households has long been practiced in China, though financial liberalization since the 1980s has revitalized banks and other institutions. By using provincial data, this paper attempts to show the relationship between liquidity and productivity in post-reform China. China’s total factor productivity growth is estimated by the Malmquist index. A total of four regression models have been employed and the findings support the inverse relationship between liquidity and productivity, especially since 2008. China’s loose financial policy that promoted “cash-richness” must be reexamined as excessive liquidity coexisted with decline in total factor productivity. An increase of 1% in liquidity would result in about 0.6% loss in total factor productivity due to market distortion.

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