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Reducing Inequality for Shared Growth in China : Strategy and Policy Options for Guangdong Province.
Title:
Reducing Inequality for Shared Growth in China : Strategy and Policy Options for Guangdong Province.
Author:
Bank, World.
ISBN:
9780821385012
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (361 pages)
Series:
Directions in Development
Contents:
Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword by Wang Yang -- Foreword by James W. Adams -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Overview -- Background of Guangdong Province -- The Challenge of Inequality in Guangdong -- Reducing Inequality with Spatially Unbalanced Growth -- Reducing Inequality: A Three-Pillar Strategy -- Eliminating Absolute Poverty through the Dibao System -- Boosting Rural Income by Giving People Opportunities -- Investing in People through More Equitable Service Delivery -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 1: Understanding Poverty and Inequality in Guangdong -- Measuring Poverty in Guangdong -- The Current Poverty Situation in Guangdong -- Profile of the Poor -- Inequality in Guangdong -- Summary and Policy Implications -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2: Supporting the Poor through Rural Dibao -- How to Evaluate a Social Assistance Program -- Evolution and Main Policy Features of Rural Dibao in Guangdong -- Challenges Faced by the Dibao Program in Guangdong -- Building a Dibao Program for the Future: Policy Recommendations -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3: Developing an Efficient and Integrated Labor Market in Guangdong Province -- Labor Market Overview -- Barriers to a Mobile and Flexible Labor Market -- Policy Implications -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4: Making Finance Work in Reducing Inequality and Poverty in Guangdong -- The Current Situation -- Issues and Problems -- Conclusions and Summary of Recommendations -- Annex 4.1 Comparison of the Regulation Framework for Commercial Banks and Rural Financial Institutions, 2008 -- Annex 4.2 Different Requirements for Microloan Companies by Central versus Local Authorities -- Annex 4.3 Innovative MSE Lending Project in China -- Annex 4.4 Mutual Societies in Poor Villages -- Notes -- References.

Chapter 5: Guangdong: Reforming Land Policy for Better Rights Protection and a Healthier Development Pattern -- A New Platform for Pursuing Bolder Innovations -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6: Spending for Compulsory Education in Guangdong -- Key Outcome Gaps in Compulsory Education -- Spending Gaps in Compulsory Education and the New Free Compulsory Education Scheme -- Conclusions and Policy Implications -- Annex 6.1: Outcome Indicators in Guangdong Province -- Annex 6.2: Spending Indicators in Guangdong Province -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7: Skills Development in Guangdong Province -- Preparing for Change -- Meeting the Challenge for Skills Development -- Annex 7.1: Tables -- Annex 7.2: Rural and Urban Household Surveys -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 8: Reducing Regional Disparities in Health Services in Guangdong Province: Challenges and Options -- The Challenge of Inequality and Regional Disparities -- Resource Mobilization and Allocation -- Summary and Recommendations -- Improvement of the Efficiency and Equity of Health Protection Schemes -- Strengthening of Health Services Delivery Capacity in the Lagging Areas -- Issues Needing Further Attention and Suggestions for Further Study -- Notes -- References -- Index -- Back Cover.
Abstract:
Guangdong, a province of over 93 million residents, is located on the southern coast of China, boarding with Hong Kong, China. As China's 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. Guangdong's 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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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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