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Inclusive Finance, Income Gaps and Common Prosperity

According to the Report to the 20th CPC National Congress, delivering common prosperity for all the people is an intrinsic requirement of Chinese modernization. Based on China Household Finance Survey (CHFS) data from 2015 to 2019, this study examines the effects of inclusive finance on China ś hous...

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Published in:China economist (Beijing, China) China), 2023-09, Vol.18 (5), p.34-53
Main Authors: Zliicliao, Yin, Xiaomei, Wen, Chuanzheng, Li
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Economic growth
Employment
Entrepreneurs
Family income
Financial services
High income
Households
Income distribution
Literature reviews
Low income groups
Modernization
Poverty
Prosperity
Rural areas
Securities markets
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Tax reform
Xi Jinping
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