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Dessi, Roberta. Household saving and wealth in China: Some evidence from survey data. Cambridge: University ofCambridge, Department of Applied Economics, 1991.

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Dessi, Roberta. Household saving and wealth in China: Some evidence from survey data. Cambridge, Eng: Dept. of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge, 1991.

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Gan, Li, Zhichao Yin, and Jijun Tan. Report on the Development of Household Finance in Rural China (2014). Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0409-4.

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Xiaohao, Ding, Huang Ping, and Comparative Education Research Centre, eds. Reducing the burden on the poor: Household costs of basic education in Gansu, China. Hong Kong: Comparative Education Research Centre, Faculty of Education, the University of Hong Kong, 2004.

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Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.). Survey of consumer finances. Washington, D.C: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, 2003.

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Wamulume, Mukata. The Agricultural Sector Investment Program, Southern Province Household Food Security Program (SPHFSP): Survey data analysis. [Lusaka: s.n., 1998.

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Gunewardena, Dileni. Absolute and relative consumption poverty in Sri Lanka: Evidence from the Consumer Finance Survey, 2003-4. Colombo: Centre for Poverty Analysis, 2007.

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Gibb, Kenneth. Four years on: A simulation of the 1989 Joseph Rowntree Foundation Housing Finance Programme Household Survey. Glasgow: University of Glasgow, Centre for Housing Research and Urban Studies, 1994.

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Zhongguo nong hu rong zi ji zhi chuang xin yan jiu: Study on peasant household financing mechanism of China. Beijing Shi: Zhongguo nong ye chu ban she, 2008.

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Bruun, Ole. The reappearance of the family as an economic unit: A sample survey of individual households in workshop production and crafts, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China. Copenhagen, Denmark: Center for East and Southeast Asian Studies, University of Copenhagen, 1988.

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1954-, Ye Shawn Xian, ed. The Haier way: The making of a Chinese business leader and a global brand. Dumont, NJ: Homa & Sekey Books, 2002.

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Data You Need To Know About China Research Report Of China Household Finance Survey 2012. Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH &, 2013.

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Gan, Li, Zhichao Yin, and Nan Jia. Data you need to know about China: Research Report of China Household Finance Survey•2012. Springer, 2013.

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Shu, Xu, Li Gan, Shuang Ma, Zhichao Yin, and Nan Jia. Data You Need to Know about China: Research Report of China Household Finance Survey*2012. Springer London, Limited, 2013.

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Shu, Xu, Li Gan, Shuang Ma, Zhichao Yin, and Nan Jia. Data You Need to Know about China: Research Report of China Household Finance Survey*2012. Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 2015.

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Dijun, Fan, and Erebus Huang. Rural Household Finance in China: A Study on Peasant Household Cooperative Financial Institutions in China from the Perspective of the Household Contract System. Paths International, Limited, 2016.

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Survey of Income and Household Conditions in China. Addison-Wesley Pub (Sd), 1987.

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China. Kuo chia tʻung chi chü., ed. A Survey of income and household conditions in China. Beijing: New World Press, 1985.

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Gan, Li, Zhichao Yin, and Jijun Tan. Report on the Development of Household Finance in Rural China. Springer, 2018.

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Gan, Li, Zhichao Yin, and Jijun Tan. Report on the Development of Household Finance in Rural China (2014). Springer Singapore Pte. Limited, 2016.

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Gan, Li, Zhichao Yin, and Jijun Tan. Report on the Development of Household Finance in Rural China (2014). Springer London, Limited, 2016.

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Green Finance and Investment Accessing and Using Green Finance in the Kyrgyz Republic Evidence from a Household Survey. Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development, 2021.

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Jeannie Jinsheng, Ph.D. Yi and Shawn Xian Ye. The Haier Way: The Making of a Chinese Business Leader and a Global Brand. Homa & Sekey Books, 2003.

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Sicular, Terry, Shi Li, Ximing Yue, and Hiroshi Sato, eds. Changing Trends in China's Inequality. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190077938.001.0001.

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This work provides a new, comprehensive, and empirically grounded study of household incomes in China that critically examines the long-term rise and recent apparent decline in inequality. It covers incomes and inequality nationwide as well as separately in the urban and rural sectors, with close attention to measurement issues and to underlying changes in the economy, institutions, and public policy. The chapters examine a range of related topics, including the inequality of wealth, the emergence of a new middle class, the income gap between the Han and the ethnic minorities, the gender wage gap, and the impacts of government policies, such as social welfare programs and the minimum wage. A distinguishing feature of the book is its use of data from the China Household Income Project (CHIP), a collaborative, international research project that has organized nationwide household surveys spanning 1988, 1995, 2002, 2007, and, most recently, 2013. The CHIP data make possible to provide a consistent picture of the evolution of China’s income and inequality from the late 1980s to the beginning of the Xi Jinping era. Analyses of the 2013 CHIP data, with comparisons to findings from past rounds of the survey, reveal new trends in China’s inequality.
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Shaffer, Paul, Ravi Kanbur, and Richard Sandbrook, eds. Immiserizing Growth. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198832317.001.0001.

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Immiserizing Growth occurs when growth fails to benefit, or harms, those at the bottom. It is not a new concept, appearing such figures as Malthus, Ricardo and Marx. It is also not empirically insignificant, occurring in between 10% and 35% of cases, depending on the data set and the growth and poverty measures used. In spite of this, it has not received its due attention in the academic literature, dominated by the prevailing narrative that ‘growth is good for the poor’. The chapters in this volume aim to arrive at a better understanding of when, why and how growth fails the poor. They combine discussion of mechanisms of Immiserizing Growth with empirical data on trends in growth, poverty and related welfare indicators. In terms of mechanisms, politics and political economy are chosen as useful entry points to explain IG episodes. The disciplinary focus is diverse, drawing on economics, political economy, applied social anthropology, and development studies. A number of methodological approaches are represented including statistical analysis of household survey and cross-country data, detailed ethnographic work and case study analysis drawing on secondary data. Geographical coverage is wide including Bolivia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Nigeria, the People’s Republic of China, Singapore, and South Korea, in addition to cross-country analysis. As the first book-length treatment of Immiserizing Growth in the literature, we believe that this volume constitutes an important step in redirecting attention to this issue.
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