Cécile BATISSE () (Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches sur le Développement International) Rong CAI Mary-Françoise RENARD () (Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches sur le Développement International)
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The main issue that we address here is what role the aggregate demand structure has played in determining China's income inequality. We apply the standard decomposition technique. And we find that the gross fixed capital formation is the key force for the uprising interprovincial inequality, while the disparity of household consumption expenditure is increasingly important. Thus certain implications for future reform can be drawn from the analysis
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Paper provided by CERDI in its series Working Papers with number
200428.
Length: 20 Date of creation: 2004 Date of revision: Handle: RePEc:cdi:wpaper:657
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