Reducing Inequality For Shared Growth In China: Strategy And Policy Options For Guangdong Province

Business & Finance, Economics, Economic Development
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Author: World Bank ISBN: 9780821385012
Publisher: World Bank Publication: December 7, 2010
Imprint: Language: English
Author: World Bank
ISBN: 9780821385012
Publisher: World Bank
Publication: December 7, 2010
Imprint:
Language: English
Guangdong a province of over 93 million residents is located on the southern coast of China boarding with Hong Kong China. As Chinas powerhouse for economic growth and a pioneer of reform and opening up Guangdong has maintained an annual average GDP growth rate of 13.7 percent over the past three decades. Its historical achievements notwithstanding Guangdong witnessed increased inequality and regional disparity. To assist the authority in developing a strategy for the new phase of reforms that promotes more inclusive and sustainable growth Reducing Inequality for Shared Growth in Guangdong Province recommends a three-pillar approach: eliminating absolute poverty reducing inequality in opportunities and containing inequality in outcomes. The book also proposes a range of policy actions in these three broad areas. First to further develop the social assistance program (i.e. the minimum living allowance program ) to address the issue of absolute poverty; Second to improve income opportunities of the rural poor by better facilitating rural labor migration to non-farming jobs and urban labor markets deepening rural finance reform and providing better protection of their rights over land. Third to invest in people through more equitable access to and financing of social services such as basic education skills development and health care. Further reform of the intergovernmental fiscal system is essential to the success of these efforts. This report will be of interest to central and sub-national policy makers policy implementing agencies researchers development partners and others working on economic and social development in China and in other countries. Guangdongs experience will offer great value to the rest of China and to other countries that are grappling with similar development challenges.
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Guangdong a province of over 93 million residents is located on the southern coast of China boarding with Hong Kong China. As Chinas powerhouse for economic growth and a pioneer of reform and opening up Guangdong has maintained an annual average GDP growth rate of 13.7 percent over the past three decades. Its historical achievements notwithstanding Guangdong witnessed increased inequality and regional disparity. To assist the authority in developing a strategy for the new phase of reforms that promotes more inclusive and sustainable growth Reducing Inequality for Shared Growth in Guangdong Province recommends a three-pillar approach: eliminating absolute poverty reducing inequality in opportunities and containing inequality in outcomes. The book also proposes a range of policy actions in these three broad areas. First to further develop the social assistance program (i.e. the minimum living allowance program ) to address the issue of absolute poverty; Second to improve income opportunities of the rural poor by better facilitating rural labor migration to non-farming jobs and urban labor markets deepening rural finance reform and providing better protection of their rights over land. Third to invest in people through more equitable access to and financing of social services such as basic education skills development and health care. Further reform of the intergovernmental fiscal system is essential to the success of these efforts. This report will be of interest to central and sub-national policy makers policy implementing agencies researchers development partners and others working on economic and social development in China and in other countries. Guangdongs experience will offer great value to the rest of China and to other countries that are grappling with similar development challenges.

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