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Changing Trends in China's Inequality

Evidence, Analysis, and Prospects

Shi (Professor of Economics, Professor of Economics, Beijing Normal University) Li & Ximing (Professor of Economics, Professor of Economics, Renmin University of China) Yue & Terry (Professor of Economics, Professor of Economics, University of Western Ontario) Sicular & Hiroshi (Vice President of Hitotsubashi University and Prodessor of Graduate School of Economics, Vice President of Hitotsubashi University and Prodessor of Graduate School of Economics, Hitotsubashi University) Sato

Changing Trends in China's Inequality

Changing Trends in China's Inequality

Evidence, Analysis, and Prospects

Changing Trends in China's Inequality

 

Drawing on of household-level data from the China Household Income Project, Changing Trends in China's Inequality provides an independent, comprehensive, and empirically grounded study of the evolution of incomes and inequality in China over time.


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Beschrijving Changing Trends in China's Inequality

Over the past quarter-century China has seen a dramatic increase in income inequality, prompting a shift in China's development strategy and the adoption of an array of new policies to redistribute income, promote shared growth, and establish a social safety net. Drawing on of household-level data from the China Household Income Project, Changing Trends in China's Inequality provides an independent, comprehensive, and empirically grounded study of the evolution of incomes and inequality in China over time. Edited by leading experts on the Chinese economy, the volume analyzes this evolution in China as a whole as well as in the urban and rural sectors, with close attention to measurement issues and to shifts in the economy, institutions, and public policy. Specific essays provides analyses of China's wealth inequality, the emergence of a new middle class, the income gap between the Han majority and the ethnic minorities, the gender wage gap, and the impacts of government policies such as social welfare programs and the minimum wage.


ISBN
9780190077938
Pagina's
456
Verschenen
NUR
754
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP USA

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