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Inequality And Public Policy In China Bjrn A Gustafsson Li Shi

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Inequality And Public Policy In China Bjrn A Gustafsson Li Shi
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.72 MB
Pages: 384
Author: Björn A. Gustafsson, Li Shi, Terry Sicular
ISBN: 9780511396748, 9780521870450, 0521870453, 0511396740
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Inequality And Public Policy In China Bjrn A Gustafsson Li Shi by Björn A. Gustafsson, Li Shi, Terry Sicular 9780511396748, 9780521870450, 0521870453, 0511396740 instant download after payment.

This book provides new analysis of inequality in China, with an emphasis on public policy considerations. Several chapters focus on inequality of income; others analyze poverty and inequality in wealth and wages. Topics covered include migrants, women, the elderly, the relationship between income and health funding, and the impact of the rural tax reform. A distinguishing feature of this book is its database. All contributors to the volume make use of a large, nationwide survey of Chinese households, which permits consistent survey analysis spanning nearly fifteen years of China's transition era.

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