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Poverty, inequality, and social disparities during China's economic reform
Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 2007In China, about 500 million people have been lifted out of poverty in a generation. This rapid improvement has brought with it different kinds of stresses including growing disparities within the population. This paper examines these widening divisions and suggests policy measures that might mitigate them.DocumentReducing inequality and poverty during liberalisation in China: rural and agricultural experiences and policy options
Poverty Research Unit, Sussex, 2007This paper analyses factors limiting the gains from core liberalisation (CL) for poor people and regions in China, and provides policy recommendations including:DocumentRural and urban dynamics and poverty: evidence from China and India
International Food Policy Research Institute, 2005In this paper, the authors examine the history of the relationship between the rural and urban sectors in China and India, including the development of policies that influenced this relationship and their impact on poverty in China and India.DocumentOrganic agriculture and poverty reduction in Asia: China and India focus
International Fund for Agricultural Development, 2005The primary goal of this report is to enable a better understanding of organic agriculture in Asia, particularly India and China, and to clarify how organics can serve or hinder poor, small farmers and rural communities.Pages
