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variable in driving down China's wage inequality between 2010 and 2018. We find that (1) education accounted for over 30% of …
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This paper examines the distributional impact of globalization on the poor in urban China. Employing the kernel density …
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industries across 31 regions (and 8 regional blocks) of China during the period 2002–2007. Taking into account labour movement … between regions within China, the direct contribution of WTO membership to overall economic growth and development is …
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inland than in coastal China. The empirical application requires household or individual income observations which, generally … observations from grouped income data. It is found that inland China is poorer than coastal China, mainly due to lower efficiency … in resource utilization not to less endowment of resources. Also, trade became poverty-reducing in coastal China in the …
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resources, which raises productivity. Relying on provincial panel data from China, this paper attempts to examine if regional … financial deepening between coastal and inland provinces, this finding also helps explain the rising regional disparity in China. …
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