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The impact of growth and inequality on rural poverty in China
Authors:Yin Zhang  Guanghua Wan
Institution:aDepartment of Economic Studies, University of Dundee, 3 Perth Road, Dundee, DD1 4HN, UK;bUNU-WIDER, Helsinki, Fin-00160, Finland
Abstract:This paper analyzes the evolution of poverty in China from the late 1980s to the late 1990s, employing a version of Shapley decomposition tailored to unit-record household survey data. The changes in poverty trends are attributed to two proximate causes—income growth and shifts in income distribution. Different data sets, poverty lines, poverty measures, and equivalence scales are used to examine the robustness of the results. Potential biases arising from ignoring differential regional prices and inflation are also investigated. Notwithstanding some ambiguities in the results, it is consistently found that rural poverty increased in the second half of the 1990s and adverse distributional changes are the main cause. Journal of Comparative Economics 34 (4) (2006) 694–712.
Keywords:Rural poverty  Shapley decomposition  China
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