Thirlwall’s Law, Investment, Productive Chains and Domestic Markets
Juan Alberto Vázquez Muñoz
Abstract:The aim of this paper is to apply the extended Thirlwall’s Law, which incorporates capital accumulation to explain China’s (1971 – 2022) and Mexico’s (1961 – 2022) output growth rates. We use the ARDL cointegration methodology to estimate their import demand functions. We get robust estimations and then calculate their long-run growth rates, which result very close to their actual values. We recommend changing the Mexican industrialization strategy to generate domestic productive chains and domestic industries… Show more
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