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Pro-poor Growth for Rural China

In: Rural Poverty, Growth, and Inequality in China

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  • Yangyang Shen

    (Beijing Normal University)

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A significant decline in poverty is an essential criterion for the assessment of rural economic growth. How to ensure a continuous and rapid improvement of the welfare of the poor in sustained growth is a challenge that all countries face in their development, and it is also an important research issue for pro-poor growth. The point is that pro-poor research is best positioned to judge whether economic growth is beneficial to the poor. If it is not, we need to take a new look at today’s economic development model, analyze the factors that hinder growth from exerting its pro-poor effect, and explore new development paths that are conducive to common prosperity and people’s livelihood under China’s development goal of common prosperity.

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  • Yangyang Shen, 2022. "Pro-poor Growth for Rural China," Springer Books, in: Rural Poverty, Growth, and Inequality in China, chapter 0, pages 83-104, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-16-9655-8_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-9655-8_4
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