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Rural credit input, labor transfer and urban–rural income gap: evidence from China
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China Agricultural Economic Review
China Agricultural Economic Review (2021) 13 (4): 872–893.
Published: 29 June 2021
... for rural credit input and examines the effect of rural credit input on the urban–rural income gap through labor transfer. G21 J61 O18 O41 Income distribution is a livelihood topic that governments all over the world pay close attention to, because increasing social welfare...
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A model of industrialization and rural income distribution
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China Agricultural Economic Review
China Agricultural Economic Review (2019) 11 (3): 507–535.
Published: 13 June 2019
... ) L p . Economic growth Human capital Structural change Income distribution Non-homothetic preference E21 E60 O00 O41 Less developed countries are all featured by unfinished industrialization and a large proportion of rural population. How labor is reallocated from...
