Abstract
This paper explores the change in regional inequality in the People's Republic of China from 1952 to 1985 with the help of a set of newly published provincial national income statistics. The new empirical evidence suggests that interprovincial income gaps did not narrow between 1952 and 1985. There seems to be a positive relationship between fiscal decentralization and regional inequality.
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