Is China’s inflation pushed by wages? An empirical research based on excess wages 

FAN Zhiyong

Author information


School of Economics, Renmin University of China, Beijing 100872, China


Abstract


Whether China’s inflation since 2007 is demand-pull or cost-push has become the study focus. Different opinions about the originations of the inflation indicate different policies against further inflation. VAR research based on the import price, money supply, excess wage and inflation rate finds that money supply instead of excess wage has made the most contribution for current inflation since 2000. Further evidence from sectoral data also confirms the conclusion of the VAR research. So there was no “wage-inflation” vicious circle in China during 2000–2007.


Keywords


inflation , demand pull , cost push , excess wage 


Cite this article


FAN Zhiyong. Is China’s inflation pushed by wages? An empirical research based on excess wages. Front. Econ. China, 2009, 4(4): 572‒587 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11459-009-0030-3


关于我们 | 联系我们 | 友情链接 | 高等研究院 | 财大首页
版权所有:上海财经大学 地址:上海市杨浦区武川路111号上海财经大学高等研究院307室 邮编:200433