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© 1991 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank

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Inequality and Poverty in China: Institutional Change and Public Policy, 1978 to 1988

Ehtisham Ahmad and Yan Wang

There is considerable uncertainty and debate about changes in poverty and living standards that are likely to occur in an economy in transition from centrally planned allocations to a more market-oriented basis, but a dearth of evidence and rigorous analysis remains. There is a tradeoff between policies that provide a guaranteed living standard with low inequality, albeit at a low income level, and systems that provide much higher monetary incomes, but create greater income variability and vulnerability, particularly during periods of high inflation. The Chinese experience following the economic reforms of 1978 highlights this dilemma, and our analysis strongly suggests the need for appropriate social safety nets if rapid growth is to be achieved without the poor and vulnerable bearing the costs of such growth.


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