Since the reform and opening up in 1978, China’s economy began to grow at a high speed for thirty years. In 2007, the GDP of China was 24952.99 billion RMB, which was the fourth one in the world. However, under these achievement, China’s economy was still face with some problems, such as the different consumption between rural and urban areas
Market liberalization reforms in China have given rise to greater domestic market integration. Howev...
Dividing China into seven regions reveals rural income and consumption divergence for both 1980– 200...
Consumption and finance in rural China This paper identifies four sets of economic facts about Chin...
Since the reform and opening up in 1978, China’s economy began to grow at a high speed for thirty ye...
Comparison of China’s major regions, detailed below, shows that in official GDP per capita terms and...
I. The problem setting Over the past quarter-century, the Chinese economy has proven to be one of th...
Abstract Huge gaps exist and are widening between the rural and urban income and consumption across ...
Because of the growing influence of China, the rapid economic development and the transformation of ...
Since reform and open policy in 1978, Chinese economy has been changing greatly with "the socialist ...
China’s is an important economy. It accounts for about 20 % of world population and for nearly 20 % ...
China is rapidly moving towards becoming a market economy. Unlike its earlier communist era, China i...
China is a large country, and in fact one of the oldest civilisations in the world. Its population i...
Dividing China into seven regions reveals rural income and consumption divergence for both 1980-2005...
Income inequality and consumption gaps between urban and rural residents are prominent problems in t...
It is easy to identify China’s main economicachievements in connection with the country’s transition...
Market liberalization reforms in China have given rise to greater domestic market integration. Howev...
Dividing China into seven regions reveals rural income and consumption divergence for both 1980– 200...
Consumption and finance in rural China This paper identifies four sets of economic facts about Chin...
Since the reform and opening up in 1978, China’s economy began to grow at a high speed for thirty ye...
Comparison of China’s major regions, detailed below, shows that in official GDP per capita terms and...
I. The problem setting Over the past quarter-century, the Chinese economy has proven to be one of th...
Abstract Huge gaps exist and are widening between the rural and urban income and consumption across ...
Because of the growing influence of China, the rapid economic development and the transformation of ...
Since reform and open policy in 1978, Chinese economy has been changing greatly with "the socialist ...
China’s is an important economy. It accounts for about 20 % of world population and for nearly 20 % ...
China is rapidly moving towards becoming a market economy. Unlike its earlier communist era, China i...
China is a large country, and in fact one of the oldest civilisations in the world. Its population i...
Dividing China into seven regions reveals rural income and consumption divergence for both 1980-2005...
Income inequality and consumption gaps between urban and rural residents are prominent problems in t...
It is easy to identify China’s main economicachievements in connection with the country’s transition...
Market liberalization reforms in China have given rise to greater domestic market integration. Howev...
Dividing China into seven regions reveals rural income and consumption divergence for both 1980– 200...
Consumption and finance in rural China This paper identifies four sets of economic facts about Chin...