This paper examines the growth performance and income inequality in eight Chinese provinces during the period of 1989-2004 using the China Health and Nutrition Survey data. It shows that income grew for all segments of the population, and as a result, poverty incidence has fallen. However, income growth has been uneven, most rapidly in coastal areas, and among the educated. A decomposition analysis based on household income determination suggests that income growth can largely be attributed to the increase in returns to education and to the shift of employment into secondary and tertiary sector
The phenomenal economic growth in China has been accompanied by a rapid increase in income inequalit...
This paper estimates trends in absolute poverty in urban China using the Chinese Household Income Pr...
While there is a large and growing body of research describing and analyzing changes in the Chinese ...
This paper examines the growth performance and income inequality in eight Chinese provinces during t...
This paper examines the growth performance and income inequality in eight Chinese provinces during t...
The paper analyses two cross-section national household surveys, relating to the years 1988 and 1995...
After initially reviewing the existing literature on the inequality-growth nexus, this thesis then c...
The paper explains the growth inequality nexus for Chinas provinces. The theoretical model of provin...
This paper provides a survey of the literature on inequality in China--level, change, causes, and co...
The distribution of wealth and income has always been a controversial economic issue in almost every...
A growing body of literature has documented the rapidly increasing income disparities that accompani...
The purpose of this paper is to study China’s income inequality under rapid economic growth.Does the...
This paper attempts to explain the trend in regional income inequality in China using 30 provinces f...
This paper discusses in what extent the economic growth in China in the 1980's has improved the econ...
This paper carries out a pilot empirical study on how income inequality affects growth and the macro...
The phenomenal economic growth in China has been accompanied by a rapid increase in income inequalit...
This paper estimates trends in absolute poverty in urban China using the Chinese Household Income Pr...
While there is a large and growing body of research describing and analyzing changes in the Chinese ...
This paper examines the growth performance and income inequality in eight Chinese provinces during t...
This paper examines the growth performance and income inequality in eight Chinese provinces during t...
The paper analyses two cross-section national household surveys, relating to the years 1988 and 1995...
After initially reviewing the existing literature on the inequality-growth nexus, this thesis then c...
The paper explains the growth inequality nexus for Chinas provinces. The theoretical model of provin...
This paper provides a survey of the literature on inequality in China--level, change, causes, and co...
The distribution of wealth and income has always been a controversial economic issue in almost every...
A growing body of literature has documented the rapidly increasing income disparities that accompani...
The purpose of this paper is to study China’s income inequality under rapid economic growth.Does the...
This paper attempts to explain the trend in regional income inequality in China using 30 provinces f...
This paper discusses in what extent the economic growth in China in the 1980's has improved the econ...
This paper carries out a pilot empirical study on how income inequality affects growth and the macro...
The phenomenal economic growth in China has been accompanied by a rapid increase in income inequalit...
This paper estimates trends in absolute poverty in urban China using the Chinese Household Income Pr...
While there is a large and growing body of research describing and analyzing changes in the Chinese ...