Empirical Study of Technological Factors Being Involved in Income Distribution--An Example of Gansu Province
Liqun Li
International Journal of Financial Research, 2017, vol. 8, issue 2, 182-185
Abstract:
Involvement of technological factors in income distribution according to their contributions is an intrinsic requirement of the market economy, and also an objective requirement for promotion of technological innovations and realization of effective allocation of resources. However, many problems emerged in China's enterprises and public institutions, higher education institutions and research institutes during their growth and development, these problems include: "Insider control", "59 Years Old Phenomenon", Low Work Efficiency and severe brain drain etc. These issues were caused by many factors, one key factor is the incomplete distribution incentive mechanism which is, in fact, an ignorance of the value of human capital. Through field investigation of technological factors involving in income distribution in Gansu Province, this article analyzed related data, had a conclusion and proposed some issues in the distribution mode.
Keywords: technological factors; income distribution; empirical study; Gansu Province (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.5430/ijfr.v8n2p182
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