Economic growth and income distribution in the development of China's dual economy

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    • Wang, Dihai
    • Yuliang, Zhang

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Economic growth and income distribution in the development of China's dual economy

Wang Dihai ; [translated by Zhang Yuliang]

(China perspectives series)

Routledge, 2023

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Summarizes the great achievements and shortcomings of China's reform and opening-up over the past 40 years Analyzes the changes in China's economic structure from 1953 to 2016 and those in the livelihood of the Chinese people from 1978-2016 Introduces the differences between the economic development of China and that of the world's major economies from 1960 to 2016 Analyzes the evolution, status quo and causes of the income distribution pattern of Chinese residents over the past 40 years Analyzes the changes in China's education level and residents' health level in the past 70 years and their impact on China's economy

Table of Contents

Introduction Part 1 1. China's Economic Growth: 1960-2016 2. China's Economic Growth and People's Livelihood after Reform 3. Changes in GDP Expenditure Structure and Breakdown of Demand Factors in GDP Growth 4. Changes in Chinese Industrial Structure and the Industry Decomposition of GDP Growth 5. Changes in Employment Structure of Industries and Decomposition of Industrial Structure for Real GDP Growth per Labor Part 2 6. The High Saving, Investment and Economic Growth of China 7. China's Real Estate Development and Econom ic Growth 8. Education Development in China's Economic Growth Process 9. Contribution of China's Education Development to Economic Growth 10. Medical and Healthcare Development with China's Economic Growth 11. The Impact of Health on China's Economic Growth Part 3 12. Changes and Status Quo of the Income Distribution in China 13. Imperfect Labor Market, Unbalanced Regional Economic Development and Regional Income Gap 14. Labor Market Monopoly, Minimum Wage Restrictions and Inequality 15. Review on China's Minimum Wage System from the Perspective of Income Distribution and Economic Development 16. Causes and Countermeasures of China's Widening Income Gap

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