Green Technological Progress, Agricultural Modernization and Wage Inequality: Lessons from China
Dianshuang Wang ()
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Dianshuang Wang: Anhui University of Finance and Economics
Chapter Chapter 10 in Wage Inequality from Agricultural Modernization, 2025, pp 199-225 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Green technological progress (GTP) is crucial for environmental protection and economic growth in China. Over the past decades, China made huge GTP which exerts a far-reaching consequence on economic and social development. However, a paucity of research investigates the distributional effect of GTP. Meanwhile, the chapter incorporates agricultural producer service sector into a three-sector general equilibrium model to reflect the modernization of small-scale agriculture.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-6851-9_10
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