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Has China Become Polarized?

Li Peilin

Chinese Economy, 1996, vol. 29, issue 3, 73-76

Abstract: "Polarization" is a concept used to describe an extreme disparity between rich and poor. The main yardstick for the rich-poor gap is based on observations in two aspects: Comparisons of income levels and analyses of possession of wealth.

Date: 1996
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