Rectifying Income Redistribution in China: Homogenising Public Service Provision or Tax Regulation?
Journal of Chinese Tax and Policy
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Rectifying Income Redistribution in China: Homogenising Public Service Provision or Tax Regulation?
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YANG, BIN
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Currently the labour income ratio in China is normal relative to its economicdevelopment; the income differential between industries requires solutions from thecontinuing establishment of a market economic system and the reduction ofmonopolistic practices. The important income redistribution issues that require publicfinance mechanisms are geographic differences and urban / rural differences. Boththeory and practice have evidenced that using tax mechanisms to adjust incomedistribution is ineffective. The most effective path to solve the issue of unequal incomedistribution is to gradually implement public service provision homogenisation.Further, through political means, changing the factors of production flow asymmetryarising from economic globalisation will also play an important role.Undoubtedly unequal income distribution is the issue that receives the most attentionin China today. This paper proposes new ideas for research consideration, in relationto the reasons of and rectification solutions to the unequal income distribution inChina.
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Journal of Chinese Tax and Policy
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2018-05-22
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https://openjournals.library.sydney.edu.au/index.php/JCTP/article/view/12743
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Journal of Chinese Tax and Policy; Vol 3, No 3 (2013): Chinese Tax and Policy s
1839-065X 2205-2550 |
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EN
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Copyright (c) 2018 BIN YANG
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