2016. The increasing inequality of wealth in China, 2002-2013. Working paper. Oxford: University of Oxford.Knight, J., & Shi, L. (2016). The Increasing Inequality of Wealth in China, 2...
The inequality of wealth in China has increased rapidly in recent years. Prior to 1978 all Chinese households possessed negligible wealth. China therefore presents a fascinating case study of how inequality of household wealth increases with economic reforms, marketization, and capital accumulation. Weal...
Previous research has acknowledged that climate change is likely to expand the wealth gap, and climate policies may further increase inequality. Nevertheless, little research has focused on how climate policies affect inequality. To address this, we empl
In most Western societies, wealth inequality is increasing, which in turn could increase people's belief that one's standing is relatively disadvantaged. Based on relative deprivation theory, we argue that such an experience of personal relative deprivation should causally lead to greater interpersonal...
The paper first identifies four key drivers of rising income inequality in China since the mid-1980: rising skill premium, declining share of labor income, increasing spatial inequality, and widening inequality in the distribution of wealth. It then provides evidence that the reversal of these ...
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In summary, falling labour share is behind increasing inequality in China. The decline of the relative wage has contributed to the decrease in medium and low income households' share in available income, while rising profit share has enabled the richest sectors of the urban population to hoard a...
This paper reports on trends in inequality of the distribution of household disposable wealth in West Germany from 1973 to 1998, and compares the changes i... R Hauser,H Stein - 《Ssrn Electronic Journal》 被引量: 44发表: 2004年 Intergenerational transfers and the prospects for increasing wealt...
China's economic transition has, however, been accompanied by long-term increases in income and wealth inequalities. Although the official data indicate a slight fall in national income inequality during the last 8–10 years, research studies have questioned the decline and suggested that is either...
In that case, greater consumer protection and financial regulation could help increasing middle-class saving. Tuition increases may have increased student loans, in which case limits to university tuition fees may have a role to play. So, why should we care that wealth inequality is so much ...