This paper develops a simple growth model that embeds distorted factor markets and government intervention that achieves high economic growth, low consumption, and high investment simultaneously. All of these phenomena are consistent with Chinese macroeconomic data since the 1990s, implying the inefficiency of economic growth.
KeywordsFactor MarketsGovernment InterventionExcess Capital AccumulationInefficiency of Economic Growth
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