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Rapid education expansion and rising income inequality are two striking phenomena occurring in China during the … transitional period. Using the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS) data collected in 1997 and 2006, this paper studies how … effect. In explaining the earning gap in China, the price effect is more important than the population effect. The labor …
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Relying on the present literature, official statistics, and household survey data in the People's Republic of China …
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"This book addresses and compensates for the lack of poverty measurement research in China. With regard to the multi … measurement of income poverty of China -- Poverty measurement: case of the Aba Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture -- Multidimensional … poverty measurement of China -- On relationship between income poverty and multidimensional poverty in China -- Subjective …
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proliferated in Chinese universities. But China has imported western mainstream economics without adjustment for China's unique … cultural and economic conditions. This paper questions China's continued reliance on mainstream economics while arguing for a …
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a certain extent. However, the capital stock of city in China is greatly more than that of the village, so the rural … China and narrow urban-rural income gap, the government should paint a picture with two brushes at the same time: on one …
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Urban bias has long been China’s dominant economic policy. The persistent urban bias leads to a severe rural-urban income gap and diverts physical as well as an effect of diverting the rural resource out of agricultural sector, and thus is detrimental to agricultural growth. This paper...
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