International Trade and Income Distribution in China

Yinglan JIN, Xin ZHAO

Abstract


In this paper, we comprehensively analyze the topic related economic data to investigate the connection between International Trade and Income Distribution in China and assert that the international trade elevates the national income condition to a higher level ,however, expands the Income inequality among regions and various fields of industries in China. Coordinating the connection between international trade and income distribution is imperative to China’s development. And we assert that maintain technical innovation, cultivate skilled laborer, and promote market competition will be of essential to solve this case. This paper is a revised version based on BEcon degree thesis in June 2014.
Key words:International trade; Income distribution; Income inequality

Keywords


International trade; Income distribution; Income inequality

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/%25x

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