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van Wijnbergen, S.J.G., Feltenstein, L. and Lebow, D. (1990). Savings, Commodity Market Rationing, and the Real Rate of Interest in China Journal of International Economics, 22(2):234----.


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A paper that presents a theory to describe household saving behaviour in China. Outlines impact of commodity market rationing and real interest rate on savings; offers verification on the household savings behaviour relative to the use of official rate of inflation series; an attempt to disentangle supply and demand schedules.