China's Growth and Poverty Reduction : Trends between 1990 and 1999

The authors investigate recent rends in poverty, and inequality in China, decomposing data on poverty reduction to see who has benefited most from China's economic growth. They find that, by several measures, poverty declined significantly in...

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Main Authors: Chen, Shaohua, Wang, Yan
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/07/1552067/chinas-growth-poverty-reduction-trends-between-1990-1999
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topic ABSOLUTE POVERTY LINE
ANNUAL GROWTH
ANNUAL GROWTH RATE
ANNUAL INCOME
ASIAN CRISES
ASSET INEQUALITY
AVERAGE ANNUAL
AVERAGE GROWTH
AVERAGE GROWTH RATE
AVERAGE INCOME
AVERAGE PERSON
CAPITAL
CAPITAL
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
CAPITAL FLOWS
CONSUMPTION DISTRIBUTION
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES
COST OF LIVING
DATA COLLECTION
DEMAND SIDE
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT NETWORK
DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH
DISTRIBUTION DATA
DISTRIBUTIONAL DATA
DOMESTIC DEMAND
ECONOMIC CRISIS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC POLICY
ECONOMIC REFORM
ECONOMIC REVIEW
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EXPLAINING CHANGES
EXPLAINING INEQUALITY
EXTERNAL FACTORS
FACTOR INCOME
FINANCIAL CRISES
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
GINI COEFFICIENT
GINI INDEX
GROWTH
GROWTH COMPONENT
GROWTH MODEL
GROWTH MODELS
GROWTH PERFORMANCE
GROWTH PRO-POOR
GROWTH RATES
HEAD-COUNT INDEX
HEADCOUNT INDEX
HIGH POVERTY
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HUMAN CAPITAL
INCOME DISPARITIES
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME DISTRIBUTIONS
INCOME GROUPS
INCOME GROWTH
INCOME GROWTH RATE
INCOME INEQUALITY
INCOME SHARE
INCOMES
INEQUALITY CONSTANT
INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
INSTITUTIONAL CHANGES
INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINE
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
LITERACY RATES
LIVING STANDARD
LONG RUN
MACRO POLICY
MARKET FAILURES
MEAN CONSUMPTION
MEAN INCOME
MIDDLE INCOME
NATIONAL INCOME
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL POVERTY
NATIONAL POVERTY LINES
NATURAL CAPITAL
NEGATIVE GROWTH
NEGATIVE IMPACT
NEGATIVE SIGN
PAPERS
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
PER CAPITA INCOME
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
POLICY REFORMS
POLICY RESEARCH
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POOR BENEFIT
POOR PEOPLE
POVERTY CHANGES
POVERTY COMPONENT
POVERTY GAP
POVERTY GROWTH
POVERTY HEADCOUNT
POVERTY INCIDENCE
POVERTY INCREASE
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY REDUCING
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY TRAP
POVERTY TRENDS
PRO-GROWTH POLICIES
PRO-POOR
PRO-POOR GROWTH
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PUBLIC POLICY
QUALITY OF GROWTH
REAL INCOME
REGIONAL DISPARITIES
REGIONAL DISPARITY
REGIONAL GROWTH
REGIONAL INEQUALITY
RELATIVE PRICES
RISING INEQUALITY
RURAL AREAS
RURAL POVERTY
SCHOOLING ATTAINMENT
SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCES
SIGNIFICANT REDUCTION
SOCIAL
STAGNATION
STANDARD DEVIATION
STANDARD OF LIVING
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS
UNEQUAL DISTRIBUTION
URBAN AREAS
VULNERABLE PEOPLE
WEALTH
spellingShingle ABSOLUTE POVERTY LINE
ANNUAL GROWTH
ANNUAL GROWTH RATE
ANNUAL INCOME
ASIAN CRISES
ASSET INEQUALITY
AVERAGE ANNUAL
AVERAGE GROWTH
AVERAGE GROWTH RATE
AVERAGE INCOME
AVERAGE PERSON
CAPITAL
CAPITAL
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
CAPITAL FLOWS
CONSUMPTION DISTRIBUTION
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES
COST OF LIVING
DATA COLLECTION
DEMAND SIDE
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT NETWORK
DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH
DISTRIBUTION DATA
DISTRIBUTIONAL DATA
DOMESTIC DEMAND
ECONOMIC CRISIS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC POLICY
ECONOMIC REFORM
ECONOMIC REVIEW
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EXPLAINING CHANGES
EXPLAINING INEQUALITY
EXTERNAL FACTORS
FACTOR INCOME
FINANCIAL CRISES
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
GINI COEFFICIENT
GINI INDEX
GROWTH
GROWTH COMPONENT
GROWTH MODEL
GROWTH MODELS
GROWTH PERFORMANCE
GROWTH PRO-POOR
GROWTH RATES
HEAD-COUNT INDEX
HEADCOUNT INDEX
HIGH POVERTY
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HUMAN CAPITAL
INCOME DISPARITIES
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME DISTRIBUTIONS
INCOME GROUPS
INCOME GROWTH
INCOME GROWTH RATE
INCOME INEQUALITY
INCOME SHARE
INCOMES
INEQUALITY CONSTANT
INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
INSTITUTIONAL CHANGES
INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINE
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
LITERACY RATES
LIVING STANDARD
LONG RUN
MACRO POLICY
MARKET FAILURES
MEAN CONSUMPTION
MEAN INCOME
MIDDLE INCOME
NATIONAL INCOME
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL POVERTY
NATIONAL POVERTY LINES
NATURAL CAPITAL
NEGATIVE GROWTH
NEGATIVE IMPACT
NEGATIVE SIGN
PAPERS
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
PER CAPITA INCOME
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
POLICY REFORMS
POLICY RESEARCH
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POOR BENEFIT
POOR PEOPLE
POVERTY CHANGES
POVERTY COMPONENT
POVERTY GAP
POVERTY GROWTH
POVERTY HEADCOUNT
POVERTY INCIDENCE
POVERTY INCREASE
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY REDUCING
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY TRAP
POVERTY TRENDS
PRO-GROWTH POLICIES
PRO-POOR
PRO-POOR GROWTH
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PUBLIC POLICY
QUALITY OF GROWTH
REAL INCOME
REGIONAL DISPARITIES
REGIONAL DISPARITY
REGIONAL GROWTH
REGIONAL INEQUALITY
RELATIVE PRICES
RISING INEQUALITY
RURAL AREAS
RURAL POVERTY
SCHOOLING ATTAINMENT
SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCES
SIGNIFICANT REDUCTION
SOCIAL
STAGNATION
STANDARD DEVIATION
STANDARD OF LIVING
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS
UNEQUAL DISTRIBUTION
URBAN AREAS
VULNERABLE PEOPLE
WEALTH
Chen, Shaohua
Wang, Yan
China's Growth and Poverty Reduction : Trends between 1990 and 1999
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
China
relation Policy Research Working Paper;No. 2651
description The authors investigate recent rends in poverty, and inequality in China, decomposing data on poverty reduction to see who has benefited most from China's economic growth. They find that, by several measures, poverty declined significantly in the 1990s, across a wide range of poverty lines, except that a slight slowdown in China's export, and economic growth in 1997-99 might have hurt the poor. There was a slight increase in the poverty headcount between 1997 and 1999, using lower poverty lines, and a worsening of the poverty gap index. Average per capita consumption declined for farmers, especially those living in poor regions such as Gans, Heilongjiang, Sanxi, and Xinjiang. It is unclear whether this decline was attributable to Asia's economic crisis. Economic growth contributed significantly to poverty reduction, but rising inequality worsened both rural, and urban income distributions - except during the Asian crisis, when the distribution remained relatively stable. The poor benefited far less than the rich from economic growth. Income growth reached, or exceeded the average growth rate only for the richest twenty percent of the population. The authors then examine the relationship between human capital, growth, and poverty. They find that the accumulation of human capital had slowed, and that there is a huge regional disparity in human capital stock. And the distribution of education is becoming increasingly skewed. China must address this problem if it is to succeed in attacking poverty, and inequality.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Chen, Shaohua
Wang, Yan
author_facet Chen, Shaohua
Wang, Yan
author_sort Chen, Shaohua
title China's Growth and Poverty Reduction : Trends between 1990 and 1999
title_short China's Growth and Poverty Reduction : Trends between 1990 and 1999
title_full China's Growth and Poverty Reduction : Trends between 1990 and 1999
title_fullStr China's Growth and Poverty Reduction : Trends between 1990 and 1999
title_full_unstemmed China's Growth and Poverty Reduction : Trends between 1990 and 1999
title_sort china's growth and poverty reduction : trends between 1990 and 1999
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/07/1552067/chinas-growth-poverty-reduction-trends-between-1990-1999
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19586
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spelling okr-10986-195862021-04-23T14:03:43Z China's Growth and Poverty Reduction : Trends between 1990 and 1999 Chen, Shaohua Wang, Yan ABSOLUTE POVERTY LINE ANNUAL GROWTH ANNUAL GROWTH RATE ANNUAL INCOME ASIAN CRISES ASSET INEQUALITY AVERAGE ANNUAL AVERAGE GROWTH AVERAGE GROWTH RATE AVERAGE INCOME AVERAGE PERSON CAPITAL CAPITAL CAPITAL ACCUMULATION CAPITAL FLOWS CONSUMPTION DISTRIBUTION CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES COST OF LIVING DATA COLLECTION DEMAND SIDE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT NETWORK DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH DISTRIBUTION DATA DISTRIBUTIONAL DATA DOMESTIC DEMAND ECONOMIC CRISIS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC POLICY ECONOMIC REFORM ECONOMIC REVIEW EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EXPLAINING CHANGES EXPLAINING INEQUALITY EXTERNAL FACTORS FACTOR INCOME FINANCIAL CRISES FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS GINI COEFFICIENT GINI INDEX GROWTH GROWTH COMPONENT GROWTH MODEL GROWTH MODELS GROWTH PERFORMANCE GROWTH PRO-POOR GROWTH RATES HEAD-COUNT INDEX HEADCOUNT INDEX HIGH POVERTY HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HUMAN CAPITAL INCOME DISPARITIES INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME DISTRIBUTIONS INCOME GROUPS INCOME GROWTH INCOME GROWTH RATE INCOME INEQUALITY INCOME SHARE INCOMES INEQUALITY CONSTANT INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE INSTITUTIONAL CHANGES INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINE INTERNATIONAL TRADE LITERACY RATES LIVING STANDARD LONG RUN MACRO POLICY MARKET FAILURES MEAN CONSUMPTION MEAN INCOME MIDDLE INCOME NATIONAL INCOME NATIONAL LEVEL NATIONAL POVERTY NATIONAL POVERTY LINES NATURAL CAPITAL NEGATIVE GROWTH NEGATIVE IMPACT NEGATIVE SIGN PAPERS PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA INCOME POLICY DISCUSSIONS POLICY ENVIRONMENT POLICY REFORMS POLICY RESEARCH POLITICAL ECONOMY POOR BENEFIT POOR PEOPLE POVERTY CHANGES POVERTY COMPONENT POVERTY GAP POVERTY GROWTH POVERTY HEADCOUNT POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY INCREASE POVERTY LINE POVERTY LINES POVERTY MEASUREMENT POVERTY MEASURES POVERTY REDUCING POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY TRAP POVERTY TRENDS PRO-GROWTH POLICIES PRO-POOR PRO-POOR GROWTH PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PUBLIC POLICY QUALITY OF GROWTH REAL INCOME REGIONAL DISPARITIES REGIONAL DISPARITY REGIONAL GROWTH REGIONAL INEQUALITY RELATIVE PRICES RISING INEQUALITY RURAL AREAS RURAL POVERTY SCHOOLING ATTAINMENT SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCES SIGNIFICANT REDUCTION SOCIAL STAGNATION STANDARD DEVIATION STANDARD OF LIVING SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS UNEQUAL DISTRIBUTION URBAN AREAS VULNERABLE PEOPLE WEALTH The authors investigate recent rends in poverty, and inequality in China, decomposing data on poverty reduction to see who has benefited most from China's economic growth. They find that, by several measures, poverty declined significantly in the 1990s, across a wide range of poverty lines, except that a slight slowdown in China's export, and economic growth in 1997-99 might have hurt the poor. There was a slight increase in the poverty headcount between 1997 and 1999, using lower poverty lines, and a worsening of the poverty gap index. Average per capita consumption declined for farmers, especially those living in poor regions such as Gans, Heilongjiang, Sanxi, and Xinjiang. It is unclear whether this decline was attributable to Asia's economic crisis. Economic growth contributed significantly to poverty reduction, but rising inequality worsened both rural, and urban income distributions - except during the Asian crisis, when the distribution remained relatively stable. The poor benefited far less than the rich from economic growth. Income growth reached, or exceeded the average growth rate only for the richest twenty percent of the population. The authors then examine the relationship between human capital, growth, and poverty. They find that the accumulation of human capital had slowed, and that there is a huge regional disparity in human capital stock. And the distribution of education is becoming increasingly skewed. China must address this problem if it is to succeed in attacking poverty, and inequality. 2014-08-21T19:11:16Z 2014-08-21T19:11:16Z 2001-07 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/07/1552067/chinas-growth-poverty-reduction-trends-between-1990-1999 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19586 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No. 2651 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific China