This essay investigates the source of cross-provincial variations of econom
ic growth in China. A statistical analysis of data on 29 provinces, municip
alities, and autonomous regions from 1978 through 1989 confirms the finding
s in the literature of empirical studies of economic growth based upon cros
s-country empirical analyses, and uncovers some characteristics unique to C
hina. We find that private and semi-private enterprises, higher education a
nd international trade all lead to an increase in economic growth in China.
We also find that high fertility, high inflation, and the presence of stat
e-owned enterprises (SOE) reduce growth rates among the provinces. Finally,
our evidence indicates that the convergence hypothesis holds in China. (C)
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