TY - JOUR
T1 - Law, finance, and economic growth in China
AU - Allen, Franklin
AU - Qian, Jun
AU - Qian, Meijun
PY - 2005/7
Y1 - 2005/7
N2 - China is an important counterexample to the findings in the law, institutions, finance, and growth literature: Neither its legal nor financial system is well developed, yet it has one of the fastest growing economies. While the law-finance-growth nexus applies to the State Sector and the Listed Sector, with arguably poorer applicable legal and financial mechanisms, the Private Sector grows much faster than the others and provides most of the economy's growth. The imbalance among the three sectors suggests that alternative financing channels and governance mechanisms, such as those based on reputation and relationships, support the growth of the Private Sector.
AB - China is an important counterexample to the findings in the law, institutions, finance, and growth literature: Neither its legal nor financial system is well developed, yet it has one of the fastest growing economies. While the law-finance-growth nexus applies to the State Sector and the Listed Sector, with arguably poorer applicable legal and financial mechanisms, the Private Sector grows much faster than the others and provides most of the economy's growth. The imbalance among the three sectors suggests that alternative financing channels and governance mechanisms, such as those based on reputation and relationships, support the growth of the Private Sector.
KW - Corporate governance
KW - Economic growth
KW - Law and finance
KW - Private sector
KW - Reputation and relationships
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=20444481384&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.jfineco.2004.06.010
DO - 10.1016/j.jfineco.2004.06.010
M3 - Article
SN - 0304-405X
VL - 77
SP - 57
EP - 116
JO - Journal of Financial Economics
JF - Journal of Financial Economics
IS - 1
ER -