Excess sensitivity of consumption

Emerald - 2008
ShengliangDeng1, XiaotongJin2
1Faculty of Business, Brock University, St. Catharines, Canada
2Business School, Jilin University, Jilin Province, Peoples' Republic of China

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PurposeUntil now, traditional western consumption theories have not been able to adequately explain the consumption behavior of Chinese residents in the economic transitional period. Based on annual data from 1986 to 2004, the purpose of this paper is to examine the excess sensitivity of consumption through a variable parameter model.Design/methodology/approachA regression model was used to analyse annual consumption data from 1986 to 2004 in China.FindingsThe analysis demonstrates excess sensitivity characteristic in Chinese residents' consumption in the economic transitional period.Research limitations/implicationsThe paper concludes that in order to make the demand stimulation policy in China more effective, it is necessary to take a series of measures to correct the excess sensitivity of consumption, so as to establish a healthy cycle of national economy. The paper has only explained excess sensitivity of Chinese residents' consumption from the point of view of economics. While consumption is an economic problem as well as a social problem, those factors beyond economics should not be excluded from the analysis.Originality/valueThis paper differs from former studies in that previous scholars failed to take into consideration the special economic characteristics in China's transitional economy. The variable parameter model this paper employed takes full consideration of such unique factors as economic expectations and systems changes during the transitional period so as to better explain Chinese people's consumption behavior and provide a new perspective to make government policies stimulate domestic demand more effectively.

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