China Systematic Country Diagnostic : Towards a More Inclusive and Sustainable Development

The 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) reaffirmed the country’s commitment to eliminating poverty and promoting shared prosperity and inclusive growth. In this regard, the China systematic country diagnostic (SCD) is suppo...

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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2018
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spelling okr-10986-294222021-05-25T09:11:53Z China Systematic Country Diagnostic : Towards a More Inclusive and Sustainable Development World Bank Group ECONOMIC GROWTH SUSTAINABLE GROWTH SHARED PROSPERITY POVERTY REDUCTION CLIMATE CHANGE POLLUTION KNOWLEDGE GAP FINANCIAL REFORM MARKET ACCESS INDUSTRIAL RESTRUCTURING URBANIZATION SUSTAINABILITY MIGRATION GEOSPATIAL DISPARITY TAXATION REDISTRIBUTION INEQUALITY RURAL AGRICULTURE SOCIAL PROTECTION EDUCATION HEALTH SERVICES GOVERNANCE LOCAL GOVERNMENT TRANSPARENCY ACCOUNTABILITY CORRUPTION CADRE MANAGEMENT AIR POLLUTION GREEN GROWTH NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT TRADE FOREIGN INVESTMENT BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE The 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) reaffirmed the country’s commitment to eliminating poverty and promoting shared prosperity and inclusive growth. In this regard, the China systematic country diagnostic (SCD) is supportive of the priorities of the Party Congress. China’s historic rapid growth resulted in a poverty decline unprecedented in its speed and scale. Rapid growth was made possible by a wide range of reforms, which transformed a state-dominated, planned, rural, and closed economy to a more market-based, urbanized, and open economy. China is on its way to eliminating extreme poverty, but the population vulnerable to poverty will remain relatively large. China is expected to continue to make strong progress toward eliminating extreme poverty despite the slowdown of economic growth. The World Bank projects extreme poverty, based on the international public private partnership (PPP) United States (U.S.) 1.90 dollars per day poverty line, to decline to 0.5 percent by 2018. According to this higher poverty line, China is projected to have a poverty rate of 3.9 percent or 54.6 million people below this higher poverty line by 2018. 2018-03-06T17:26:30Z 2018-03-06T17:26:30Z 2018-02-14 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/147231519162198351/China-Systematic-Country-Diagnostic-towards-a-more-inclusive-and-sustainable-development http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29422 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Systematic Country Diagnostic East Asia and Pacific China
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topic ECONOMIC GROWTH
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
SHARED PROSPERITY
POVERTY REDUCTION
CLIMATE CHANGE
POLLUTION
KNOWLEDGE GAP
FINANCIAL REFORM
MARKET ACCESS
INDUSTRIAL RESTRUCTURING
URBANIZATION
SUSTAINABILITY
MIGRATION
GEOSPATIAL DISPARITY
TAXATION
REDISTRIBUTION
INEQUALITY
RURAL AGRICULTURE
SOCIAL PROTECTION
EDUCATION
HEALTH SERVICES
GOVERNANCE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
TRANSPARENCY
ACCOUNTABILITY
CORRUPTION
CADRE MANAGEMENT
AIR POLLUTION
GREEN GROWTH
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
TRADE
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE
spellingShingle ECONOMIC GROWTH
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
SHARED PROSPERITY
POVERTY REDUCTION
CLIMATE CHANGE
POLLUTION
KNOWLEDGE GAP
FINANCIAL REFORM
MARKET ACCESS
INDUSTRIAL RESTRUCTURING
URBANIZATION
SUSTAINABILITY
MIGRATION
GEOSPATIAL DISPARITY
TAXATION
REDISTRIBUTION
INEQUALITY
RURAL AGRICULTURE
SOCIAL PROTECTION
EDUCATION
HEALTH SERVICES
GOVERNANCE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
TRANSPARENCY
ACCOUNTABILITY
CORRUPTION
CADRE MANAGEMENT
AIR POLLUTION
GREEN GROWTH
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
TRADE
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE
World Bank Group
China Systematic Country Diagnostic : Towards a More Inclusive and Sustainable Development
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description The 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) reaffirmed the country’s commitment to eliminating poverty and promoting shared prosperity and inclusive growth. In this regard, the China systematic country diagnostic (SCD) is supportive of the priorities of the Party Congress. China’s historic rapid growth resulted in a poverty decline unprecedented in its speed and scale. Rapid growth was made possible by a wide range of reforms, which transformed a state-dominated, planned, rural, and closed economy to a more market-based, urbanized, and open economy. China is on its way to eliminating extreme poverty, but the population vulnerable to poverty will remain relatively large. China is expected to continue to make strong progress toward eliminating extreme poverty despite the slowdown of economic growth. The World Bank projects extreme poverty, based on the international public private partnership (PPP) United States (U.S.) 1.90 dollars per day poverty line, to decline to 0.5 percent by 2018. According to this higher poverty line, China is projected to have a poverty rate of 3.9 percent or 54.6 million people below this higher poverty line by 2018.
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title China Systematic Country Diagnostic : Towards a More Inclusive and Sustainable Development
title_short China Systematic Country Diagnostic : Towards a More Inclusive and Sustainable Development
title_full China Systematic Country Diagnostic : Towards a More Inclusive and Sustainable Development
title_fullStr China Systematic Country Diagnostic : Towards a More Inclusive and Sustainable Development
title_full_unstemmed China Systematic Country Diagnostic : Towards a More Inclusive and Sustainable Development
title_sort china systematic country diagnostic : towards a more inclusive and sustainable development
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2018
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/147231519162198351/China-Systematic-Country-Diagnostic-towards-a-more-inclusive-and-sustainable-development
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