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Economic Growth and Income Distribution in the Development of Chinas Dual Economy [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 432 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 811 g, 69 Tables, black and white; 148 Line drawings, black and white; 148 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : China Perspectives
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Feb-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 103219961X
  • ISBN-13: 9781032199610
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 432 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 811 g, 69 Tables, black and white; 148 Line drawings, black and white; 148 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : China Perspectives
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Feb-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 103219961X
  • ISBN-13: 9781032199610
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"Since the start of the process of economic reform in 1978, China has maintained the structure of a dual economy, with concurrent development of the agricultural and industrial sectors. This book explores the key issues of China's economic growth and income distribution in this context. Pivoting on analysis of China's real GDP and growth rate, the first part of the book analyzes the evolution of economic growth and characteristics of economic structural changes across a period of forty years, scrutinizing the different determinants that contribute to growth. Then, chapters in the second part of the volume study the relationship between China's economic growth and economic development, elucidating the mechanism of interaction between the former and key factors of the latter, including investment, housing, education, and healthcare. The final chapters center on the development and current landscape of income distribution, providing explanation for sharpening income inequalities and advancing suggestions and feasible solutions to the problem of income gap. This book is targeted at scholars, students and policymakers interested in China's economy, income distribution, and economic growth"--

Since the start of the process of economic reform in 1978, China has maintained the structure of a dual economy, with concurrent development of the agricultural and industrial sectors. This book explores the key issues of China's economic growth and income distribution in this context.

Pivoting on analysis of China's real GDP and growth rate, the first part of the book analyzes the evolution of economic growth and characteristics of economic structural changes across a period of forty years, scrutinizing the different determinants that contribute to growth. Then, chapters in the second part of the volume study the relationship between China's economic growth and economic development, elucidating the mechanism of interaction between the former and key factors of the latter, including investment, housing, education, and healthcare. The final chapters center on the development and current landscape of income distribution, providing explanation for sharpening income inequalities and advancing suggestions and feasible solutions to the problem of income gap.

This book is targeted at scholars, students, and policymakers interested in China's economy, income distribution, and economic growth.



Since the start of the process of economic reform in 1978, China has maintained the structure of a dual economy, with concurrent development of the agricultural and industrial sectors. This book explores the key issues of China's economic growth and income distribution in this context.

List of figures
vii
List of tables
xv
Introduction 1(28)
PART 1
1 China's economic growth: 1960-2016
29(18)
2 China's economic growth and people's livelihood after the reform
47(23)
3 Changes in GDP expenditure structure and breakdown of demand factors in GDP growth
70(18)
4 Changes in China's industrial structure and the industrial decomposition of GDP growth
88(29)
5 Changes in employment structure of industries and decomposition of industrial structure for real GDP growth per labor force
117(40)
PART 2
6 The high savings, investment, and economic growth of China
157(19)
7 China's real estate development and economic growth
176(38)
8 Education development in China's economic growth process
214(36)
9 Contribution of China's education development to economic growth
250(17)
10 Medical and healthcare development in China's economic growth
267(35)
11 The impact of health on China's economic growth
302(21)
PART 3
12 Changes and status quo of the income distribution in China
323(37)
13 Imperfect labor market, unbalanced regional economic development, and regional income gap
360(17)
14 Labor market monopoly, minimum wage restrictions and inequality
377(14)
15 Review of China's minimum wage system from the perspective of income distribution and economic development
391(11)
16 Causes and countermeasures of China's widening income gap
402(27)
Index 429
Wang Dihai is a professor of economics and Deputy Director in the School of Economics at Fudan University, China. His main research fields include macroeconomics, income inequality, health economics, economic restructuring, and economic growth.