Regulating Effect of Tax on Chinese National Income Distribution

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Average Effective Tax Rate
Average Tax Rate
Capita Disposable Income
Capita Net Income
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China's Economics
Chinese factor income distribution
Chinese national income distribution
Chinese residents' income distribution
Consumption Tax
Distribution Share
economic policy
Effective Tax Rate
Effects of Tax
Enterprise Department
Enterprise Income Tax
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Factor Income
Factor Income Distribution
Income Distribution Inequality
Individual Business Household
Labor Income Tax
National Income Distribution
National Income Growth Rate
Net Production Tax
Net Property Income
Personal Income Tax
Primary Distribution
Primary Distribution Income
Tax Burden Shifting
Tax Incidence
Tax Sharing Reform
taxation's regulation effect
Urban Real Estate Tax

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138329690
  • Weight: 670g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Dec 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book measures in details the department income distribution pattern among the governments, enterprises, and families in China during the years of 1978–2008; it measures and analyzes the distribution of Chinese factor income and residents’ income. In combination with Chinese taxation system and policy, it makes a deep research on the effect of factor income distribution on residents’ income distribution, the effect of taxation on factor income distribution, and the effect of taxation on residents’ income distribution. This book is favorable for answering why taxation’s regulation effect on income distribution in China is low, and why taxation reform is necessary.

GUO Qingwang is professor of finance and economics at the Institute of RUC (Renmin University of China), vice-chairman of Chinese Finance Society, and vice-chairman of Tax Institute of China. His research field is theory and policy of finance and taxation and economy growth, and his published works include Research on Optimization of Chinese Local Government Size and Structure, and Research on Active Fiscal Policy Effect and Fading Out Strategy.

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