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East Asian Institute Contemporary China Series No. 21

CHINA'S REGIONAL ECONOMIC DISPARITIES SINCE 1978
Main Trends and Determinants

edited by Tian Xiaowen (East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore)

Variation in market orientation in individual regions and the weakening of government intervention in regional income redistribution have been mainly responsible for the changes in China's regional economic disparities since 1978. This study suggests that China should accelerate economic growth of its backward interior regions by deepening market-oriented reforms on the one hand, and by strengthening fiscal transfers from richer to poorer regions on the other.


Contents:

  • The Kuznets Hypothesis
  • Main Trends in Regional Economic Disparities
  • Determinants of the Change in Regional Output Disparities
  • Determinants of the Change in Regional Livelihood Disparities
  • Reorienting Reform and Development Toward the Interior


Readership: General.

48pp Pub. date: Oct 1999
ISBN 981-02-4168-2(pbk) US$8 / £5


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