This paper examines underlying factors that could explain the decline in income inequality in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) since 2008 and inquires whether the decline indicates that the PRC’s income inequality has peaked following the Kuznets hypothesis. The paper first identifies four key drivers of rising income inequality in the PRC since the mid-1980s: rising skill premium, declining share of labor income, increasing spatial inequality, and widening inequality in the distribution of wealth. It then provides evidence that the reversal of these drivers, with the exception of wealth inequality, could partly explain the decline in income inequality since 2008. The paper argues that since part of the reversal of these drivers is poli...
This paper attempts to explain the trend in regional income inequality in China using 30 provinces f...
This paper provides a survey of the literature on inequality in China--level, change, causes, and co...
China has experienced spectacular economic growth since 1978, averaging 8 to 9% per year. As a resul...
This paper examines underlying factors that could explain the decline in income inequality in the Pe...
Rapid and sustained economic growth has transformed China from a centrally planned low-income countr...
The purpose of this paper is to study China’s income inequality under rapid economic growth.Does the...
Over the last couple of decades, there has been progressive commitment and remarkable achievements b...
The phenomenal economic growth in China has been accompanied by a rapid increase in income inequalit...
China has experienced one of the most remarkable increases in inequality over the last decade: the G...
Rapid and sustained economic growth has transformed China from a centrally planned low-income countr...
The high level of inequality in China has been a focus of interest for policy makers and researchers...
China has experienced one of the most remarkable increase in inequality over the last decade: the Gi...
The distribution of wealth and income has always been a controversial economic issue in almost every...
In China, after the reform and open in the mid-1970s, people's private wealth has increased drastica...
Using data from the China Statistical Yearbook, trends in income inequality for urban and rural Chin...
This paper attempts to explain the trend in regional income inequality in China using 30 provinces f...
This paper provides a survey of the literature on inequality in China--level, change, causes, and co...
China has experienced spectacular economic growth since 1978, averaging 8 to 9% per year. As a resul...
This paper examines underlying factors that could explain the decline in income inequality in the Pe...
Rapid and sustained economic growth has transformed China from a centrally planned low-income countr...
The purpose of this paper is to study China’s income inequality under rapid economic growth.Does the...
Over the last couple of decades, there has been progressive commitment and remarkable achievements b...
The phenomenal economic growth in China has been accompanied by a rapid increase in income inequalit...
China has experienced one of the most remarkable increases in inequality over the last decade: the G...
Rapid and sustained economic growth has transformed China from a centrally planned low-income countr...
The high level of inequality in China has been a focus of interest for policy makers and researchers...
China has experienced one of the most remarkable increase in inequality over the last decade: the Gi...
The distribution of wealth and income has always been a controversial economic issue in almost every...
In China, after the reform and open in the mid-1970s, people's private wealth has increased drastica...
Using data from the China Statistical Yearbook, trends in income inequality for urban and rural Chin...
This paper attempts to explain the trend in regional income inequality in China using 30 provinces f...
This paper provides a survey of the literature on inequality in China--level, change, causes, and co...
China has experienced spectacular economic growth since 1978, averaging 8 to 9% per year. As a resul...