Regional inequality in China appears to be persistent and even growing in the past two decades. We study potential offsetting factors and interprovincial migration to shed light on the sources of this persistence. We find that some of the inequality could be attributed to differences in quality of labor, industry composition, and geographical location of provinces. We also demonstrate that interprovincial migration, while driven in part by wage differences across provinces, does not offset these differences. Finally, we find that interprovincial redistribution did not help offset regional inequality during our sample period.Income distribution ; China
China’s economic miracle over the past three decades has been featured with its open-door policy, es...
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China’s economic miracle over the past three decades has been featured with its open-door policy, es...
WP 2001-04 April 2001JEL Classification Codes: D63; O18; P27This paper constructs and analyses a lon...
The persistent income inequality across China has led to the emergence of tremendous literature. How...
WP 2008-18 August 2008China’s spectacular growth and poverty reduction has been accompanied by growi...
China?s economic miracle over the past three decades has been featured with its open-door policy, es...
Several recent studies have examined the tendency of regions within a nation to exhibit long-term co...
Does globalization increase inequality in developing countries, and ifso, how? In a theoretical mode...
In this paper, we provide a case study of the impact of globalization on income inequality using dat...
This paper constructs and analyses a long run time series for regional inequality in China from the ...
This paper estimates nonlinear structural wage equations derived from NEG model with data on 327 cit...
This paper surveys the literature on regional inequality in contemporary China. It reviews the trend...
pre-printThis paper investigates the regional inequality in one of the most developed provinces in C...
Could globalization--specifically, increased international trade and openness to foreign investment-...
The causes and consequences of labor migration have been widely studied in multiple disciplines. The...
ABSTRACT This paper measures the unequal development of the regional economies in China and investig...
China’s economic miracle over the past three decades has been featured with its open-door policy, es...
WP 2001-04 April 2001JEL Classification Codes: D63; O18; P27This paper constructs and analyses a lon...
The persistent income inequality across China has led to the emergence of tremendous literature. How...