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Rural-urban Migration and Dynamics of Income Distribution in China:A Non-parametric Approach 被引量:10

Rural-urban Migration and Dynamics of Income Distribution in China:A Non-parametric Approach
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摘要 Extending the income dynamics approach in Quah (2003), the present paper studies the enlarging income inequality in China over the past three decades from the viewpoint of rural-urban migration and economic transition. We establish non-parametric estimations of rural and urban income distribution functions in China, and aggregate a population- weighted, nationwide income distribution function taking into account rural-urban differences in technological progress and price indexes. We calculate 12 inequality indexes through non-parametric estimation to overcome the biases in existingparametric estimation and, therefore, provide more accurate measurement of income inequalitY. Policy implications have been drawn based on our research. Extending the income dynamics approach in Quah (2003), the present paper studies the enlarging income inequality in China over the past three decades from the viewpoint of rural-urban migration and economic transition. We establish non-parametric estimations of rural and urban income distribution functions in China, and aggregate a population- weighted, nationwide income distribution function taking into account rural-urban differences in technological progress and price indexes. We calculate 12 inequality indexes through non-parametric estimation to overcome the biases in existingparametric estimation and, therefore, provide more accurate measurement of income inequalitY. Policy implications have been drawn based on our research.
出处 《China & World Economy》 SCIE 2011年第6期37-55,共19页 中国与世界经济(英文版)
基金 the National Science Foundation of China(No.70673072) the National Social Science Foundation of China(No.10JZD013)for financial support
关键词 economic transition income distribution MIGRATION non-parametric estimation economic transition, income distribution, migration, non-parametric estimation
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