Regional Income Inequality in China : A Two-Stage Nested Inequality Decomposition Analysis
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概要
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This study estimates regional income inequality in China over the 1995-1998 period using a Theil index based upon district-level GDP and population data, and conducts a two-stage nested inequality decomposition analysis to explore the factors of regional income inequality. It also performs a regression analysis to explore the possible determinants of within-province income inequality. The decomposition analysis shows that the within-province inequality componentaccounted for 62 % of overall regional income inequality in 1998, while the between-region component contributed 27 %. According to the regression analysis, cumulative per capita FDI and a dummy variable designating inland border provinces are found to be significant in explaining within-province inequality. It is also found that economic dualism, as denoted by a low ratio of agricultural labor productivity to labor productivity in non-agricultural sectors, is anothersignificant factor contributing to within-province inequality.
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著者
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Akita Takahiro
Professor Of International Development Program Graduate School Of International Relations Internatio
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Akita Takahiro
Professor International Development Graduate School Of International Relations International Univers
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Akita Takahiro
Professor In The Graduate School Of International Relations International University Of Japan Niigat
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