Reform and Urban Bias in China
Journal ArticleAuthor
Jean C. Oi - Stanford University
Published by
The Journal of Development Studies, Vol. 29 no. 4, page(s) 129-148
July 1993
Income inequalities between urban and rural areas remain high in China, but the gap has begun to narrow. Peasant incomes have increased dramatically since the post-Mao reforms. Rural areas have new power, but this is a consequence not a cause of the reforms. The improvement in rural conditions reflects a change in the central state's development strategy and ideology, and the local response to incentives embedded in China's reforms.
Topics: China




