China’s Income Distribution Reform in the New Era: New Problems and Challenges
Heng Quan ()
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Heng Quan: Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences
Chapter Chapter 8 in Forty Years of Renovating the Income Distribution in China, 2021, pp 223-241 from Springer
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Abstract The report of the 19th CPC National Congress promised that, from 2020 to 2035, the Chinese people will lead a more comfortable life, the size of the middle-income group will grow considerably; the development disparity between urban and rural areas, the development disparity between regions, and the disparity in living standards will be significantly reduced; equitable access to basic public services will be basically ensured; and progress will be made toward prosperity for all. To date, however, some outstanding problems like unbalanced and inadequate development remain unresolved.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-33-6244-4_8
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