China's Provincial Growth Dynamics

China's rapid overall growth since 1978 masks significant differences in relative economic performance across its provinces. This paper finds that, while per capita income of poor provinces are catching up with those in the rich, the relative income distribution appears to be stratifying into a bimodal distribution--the costal provinces grativating toward one mode, and the remaining provinces toward the other--with economic structure and policies playing important roles in the growth dynamics.
Publication date: January 2001
ISBN: 9781451841909
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Development - Economic Development , International - Economics , Provincial growth , convergence , twin peaks , per capita income , income distribution , per capita incomes , growth rates , economic growth , Technological Change: Government Policy , Economic Growth and Aggregate Productivity: Other , Economywide Country Studies: Asia incl

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