Reducing Inequality for Shared Growth in China Reducing Inequality for Shared Growth in China
Directions in Development - Human Development

Reducing Inequality for Shared Growth in China

Strategy and Policy Options for Guangdong Province

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A comprehensive analysis of poverty and inequality in Guangdong Province, China, with strategies for achieving shared and sustainable growth.

Despite rapid economic growth, Guangdong Province faces challenges in tackling poverty and inequality. This report assesses the situation and proposes policy options for a new phase of reforms.

Discover strategies to:
Eliminate absolute poverty through social assistanceEnhance income opportunities for the rural poorEnsure equitable access to quality social services
This book is for policymakers, researchers, and anyone interested in economic and social development in China and developing countries. Learn how Guangdong's experience can inform efforts to promote shared growth and reduce inequality worldwide.

GÉNERO
Negocios y finanzas personales
PUBLICADO
2010
7 de diciembre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
392
Páginas
EDITORIAL
World Bank Publications
VENDEDOR
Bookwire US Inc
TAMAÑO
8.9
MB
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