Factor Intensity, Environment and China Industrial Exports Structure
MA Jian-ping1, CAI Hong-po2, WANG Xue-kun3
1.Financial Department China Women’s College, Beijing 100101, China;2. School of Economics and business administration, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China;3.School of Economics, Beijing Technology and Business University, Beijing 100048,China
Abstract The paper empirically analyzes the changing industrial exports structure in view of labor, capital, technique and environment. It is found that China’s export features labor intensive, low technology intensive and low pollution, and changes towards capital intensive, higher technology intensive and cleaner. Labor, capital, wage and free trade are the main causalities of the evolution, and technological and environmental factors affect weakly. At the same time classical theoretical conclusions are only applicable to average industry as a whole, but not entirely suitable to separate regressions.