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Interdisciplinary Studies || Asian Studies

Economic Growth, Income Distribution and Poverty Reduction in Contemporary China

Author: Shujie Yao

Illustrations : 22 line drawings and 80 tables

Master eBook ISBN10 : 0-203-39813-0

Master eBook ISBN13 : 978-0-203-39813-5

No of pages : 304

eBook Price : $180

Originally Published : 23 Nov 2004

China has experienced over a quarter century of rapid economic growth, which has a phenomenal impact on the global economy. Entering into the 21st century implies that China has begun a new phase of economic and social development. Vast improvement in people''s living standards, however, has been coupled with two critical problems: inequality and poverty. The key question is not that people should be pessimistic about China''s future growth and prosperity, but that people should consider which direction that China will go. Is it going to become one of the most un-egalitarian countries like Brazil and Mexico, or one of the most dynamic and relatively egalitarian economies like South Korea and Taiwan. This book reviews the economic development history of contemporary China from 1949 up to today, paying special attention to the interface among growth, inequality and poverty reduction. A real China economic miracle should have two important features: high income growth and a fair distribution system so that poverty can be eradicated.



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Table of contents : List of figures List of tables Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations 1. Introduction 2. Economic Performance in Contemporary China: An overall assessment 3. Agricultural and Rural Development 4. Openness and Economic Performance 5. Decomposition of Gini Coefficients by Population Class and Income Source: A spreadsheet approach and application 6. Rural-Urban and Regional Inequality in Output, Income and Consumption under Reforms 7. Regional Inequality and Diverging Club 8. Understanding Income Inequality in China: A multi-angle perspective 9. Further Study on Inequality and Poverty Reduction 10. Unemployment and Urban Poverty 11. Is Migration a Way of Escaping Poverty in China? References


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