China’s local populations can be counted in two ways; by how many people have hukou household registration from each place and by how many people actually reside in each place. The counts differ by the non-hukou migrants – people that move from their place of registration – who have grown from fewer than five million when reform began in 1978 to over 200 million by 2010. For most of the first three decades of the reform era, the hukou count was used to produce per capita GDP figures. In coastal provinces the resident count is many millions more than the hukou count, while for migrant-sending provinces it is the reverse, creating a systematic and time-varying distortion in provincial GDP per capita. Moreover, a sharp discontinuity occurred w...
This paper investigates the fundamental causes of the widening inland-coastal inequality in China du...
The growth paths in China diverge widely between the rich coastal and poor inland provinces. As a re...
The subject of this paper is an examination of income gaps among Provinces in China. In the course o...
China’s local populations can be counted in two ways: people with hukou household registration from ...
China is one of the few countires in the world that uses a household registration (hukou) regime to ...
The paper explains the growth inequality nexus for Chinas provinces. The theoretical model of provin...
The distribution of wealth and income has always been a controversial economic issue in almost every...
The persistent income inequality across China has led to the emergence of tremendous literature. How...
The article investigates per capita income convergence across Chinese provinces over the 1978-92 per...
We use a new method to estimate China's income distributions using publicly available interval summa...
The causes and consequences of labor migration have been widely studied in multiple disciplines. The...
Using thirty provincial panel-data from 1949 to 2010 that is separated into four periods, this paper...
Using 1991-2003 yearly statistical data from 66 counties in China’s Fujian province, we examine the ...
This paper attempts to explain the trend in regional income inequality in China using 30 provinces f...
We use a new method to estimate China’s income distributions using publicly available interval summa...
This paper investigates the fundamental causes of the widening inland-coastal inequality in China du...
The growth paths in China diverge widely between the rich coastal and poor inland provinces. As a re...
The subject of this paper is an examination of income gaps among Provinces in China. In the course o...
China’s local populations can be counted in two ways: people with hukou household registration from ...
China is one of the few countires in the world that uses a household registration (hukou) regime to ...
The paper explains the growth inequality nexus for Chinas provinces. The theoretical model of provin...
The distribution of wealth and income has always been a controversial economic issue in almost every...
The persistent income inequality across China has led to the emergence of tremendous literature. How...
The article investigates per capita income convergence across Chinese provinces over the 1978-92 per...
We use a new method to estimate China's income distributions using publicly available interval summa...
The causes and consequences of labor migration have been widely studied in multiple disciplines. The...
Using thirty provincial panel-data from 1949 to 2010 that is separated into four periods, this paper...
Using 1991-2003 yearly statistical data from 66 counties in China’s Fujian province, we examine the ...
This paper attempts to explain the trend in regional income inequality in China using 30 provinces f...
We use a new method to estimate China’s income distributions using publicly available interval summa...
This paper investigates the fundamental causes of the widening inland-coastal inequality in China du...
The growth paths in China diverge widely between the rich coastal and poor inland provinces. As a re...
The subject of this paper is an examination of income gaps among Provinces in China. In the course o...