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International Economics | Report Regional Income Divergence in China May 31, 2005 | Peter Pedroni toggle sidebar Toggle Sidebar Table of Contents Share this Publication Facebook Twitter Email Linkedin Download PDF Print This Publication Income divergence is pervasive nationally in China, and the potential causes of this trend may carry important implications for other regions of the world. Print This Publication Share Facebook Twitter Email Linkedin Related Research International Economics | Commentary Height vs. Weight: Will the Chinese Economy's Mass Translate Into Global Stature? (Part 2) Read More International Economics | Center for the U.S. and Mexico | Podcast Baker Briefing: How a Drought in the Panama Canal Is Disrupting Global Supply Chains Read More International Economics | Commentary Was There a Free Trade Era, and Is It Over? Read More Back to top
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