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Does targeted poverty alleviation policy lead to happy life? Evidence from rural China

Based on 2013–2019 data from the China Household Finance Survey, we used the difference-in-differences method to systematically and quantitatively analyze the relationship between a targeted poverty alleviation policy and the rural poor's subjective well-being in China. The results showed that...

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Published in:China economic review 2023-10, Vol.81, p.102037, Article 102037
Main Authors: Zhou, Yunbo, Huang, Xingzi, Shen, Yangyang, Tian, Liu
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