Regional Inequality in Transitional China

Regional Inequality in Transitional China
Author: Felix Haifeng Liao,Yehua Dennis Wei,Li Huang
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2020-09-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351669771

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This book investigates uneven regional development in China – with particular focus on the cases of Guangdong and Zheijiang provinces – which have been at the forefront of debate since Chinese economic reform. Rapid economic growth since the ‘opening-up’ of China has been accompanied by significant disparities in the regional distribution of income: this book represents one of the most recent studies to present a picture of this inequality. Built upon a multi-scale and multi-mechanism framework, it provides systematic examination of both the patterns and mechanisms of regional development and inequality in provincial China, emphasizing the effects of economic transition. Approaching from a geographical perspective, its authors consider the interplay between the local, the state, and the global forces in shaping the landscape of regional inequality in China. Extensive empirical findings will prove useful to those researching other developing countries within the frontier of globalization and economic transition. Regional Inequality in Transitional China will appeal to scholars and students of geography, economics and Chinese studies more broadly.

Regional Development in China

Regional Development in China
Author: Yehua Dennis Wei
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2013-04-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781134591251

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This study systematically examines uneven regional development in China, focusing on three central agents: the foreign investor, the state and the region. Wei's findings have important implications for theories of, and policy towards, Chinese regional development. This book is a vital resource for those with an interest in transition economies.

Fifty Years of Regional Inequality in China

Fifty Years of Regional Inequality in China
Author: S. M. Ravi Kanbur,Xiabo Zhang
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2001
Genre: China
ISBN: UVA:X006132547

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Regional Inequality in China

Regional Inequality in China
Author: Shenggen Fan,Ravi Kanbur,Xiaobo Zhang
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2009-04-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781135972240

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China’s spectacular growth and poverty reduction has been accompanied by growing inequality which threatens the social compact and thus the political basis for economic growth. Chinese policy makers have realized the importance of the problem and have launched a series of investigations and policy initiatives to address the issues. The regional dimension of inequality—rural/urban and inland/coastal—dominates in a country as large as China, and especially with its particular history. Not surprisingly, regional inequality has come to loom large in the policy debate in China. The policy debate has been informed by, and to some extent instigated by, a parallel analytical literature which has quantified the magnitude of the problem and identified recent trends, offered explanations based on rigorous analysis, and proposed policy interventions in light of the facts and understanding. Through a series of articles which have been published in leading journals, the editors have been involved in a systematic investigation into the nature and evolution of regional inequality in China for over a decade.

Inequality and Growth in Modern China

Inequality and Growth in Modern China
Author: Guanghua Wan
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2008-04-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780191560170

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This volume provides comprehensive updated coverage of inequality and poverty issues in China. Some of the methodologies developed herein are published for the first time and may be used in other contexts and for other countries. The use of different data sources and state-of-art research techniques ensures that the findings and conclusions can be substantiated and that the policy recommendations are reliable and robust. Contributors to this volume are renowned experts in their respective areas, including, notably, Justin Lin, Xing Meng, Kai-yuen Tsui, and Guanghua Wan. For these reasons, those with an interest in income distribution in general and China's development in particular, will find this volume essential reading. Rapidly rising inequality in China has contributed to the sluggishness of domestic demand and emerging poverty. It has thus exerted considerable pressure for commodity exports and represents a root cause of increased trade disputes. These have profound ramifications for the US, EU, and other economies, and the international business community. Consequently, economists and sociologists, among others, are increasingly focused upon inequality and poverty issues in China and relevant policy implications. This volume, arising from a two-year UNU-WIDER project, addresses issues that include the inequality-growth relationship, regional/personal variation in incomes and human well-being such as education, the determinants of inequality and poverty or their changes, gaps in innovation capability, and the role played by China's development strategies in affecting inequality.

Economic Development and Inequality in China

Economic Development and Inequality in China
Author: Hong Yu
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2017-09-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136885082

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The conventional belief that all regions have equally benefited from China’s remarkable development over the last three decades is subjected to criticism in this book as Hong Yu systematically analyses the issue of regional inequality during the post-1978 period using the case of Guangdong. Guangdong is one of the key industrial centres and economic powerhouses in China and as a pioneer province, instigating economic reform as China opened up to the world, it offers an ideal focus upon which to question and enrich the Western theories of economic geography and regional disparity. Based on field research, analysis of geographic characteristics and regression models, this book illustrates how Guangdong’s impressive development record has been marred by its rising regional disparity, investigates the main causes of this disparity, and draws conclusions regarding the lessons China can learn from it. Economic Development and Inequality in China will be of interest to students and scholars of Chinese economics, Chinese regional studies, economic geography and China Studies. Hong Yu is a Visiting Research Fellow at the National University of Singapore. His research interests lie in the field of regional economy. He is the author of a chapter on China’s two delta regions in the book "China and The Global Economic Crisis".

Fifty Years of Regional Inequality in China

Fifty Years of Regional Inequality in China
Author: S. M. Ravi Kanbur
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2004
Genre: China
ISBN: 8177911147

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China s Retreat from Equality

China s Retreat from Equality
Author: Carl Riskin,Zhao Renwei,Li Shih
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 475
Release: 2016-07-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781315499598

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A collection of 13 essays based on two national surveys of household income in China - in 1985 and 1995 - and prepared and carried out by the research team. These essays explore a wide range of aspects of the rapidly changing income distribution during this period.