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So What If There is Income Inequality? The Distributive Consequence of Nonfarm Employment in Rural China

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So What If There is Income Inequality? The Distributive Consequence of Nonfarm Employment in Rural China
Author(s)Kung, James K. S.; Lee, Yiu-fai
AbstractOn the basis of a unique farm survey covering 400 rural households in four predominantly agricultural Chinese counties, the article tries to answer the following questions regarding inequality in China, whether nonfarm employment and income opportunity co
IssueNo1
Pages19-46
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceEconomic Development and Cultural Change
VolumeNo50
PubDateOctober20010013-0079
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