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Minghai Zhou

Laborīs Share of Income


Another Key to Understand Chinaīs Income Inequality
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016. 2019. xix, 218 S. 25 Farbabb., 25 Farbtabellen. 235 mm.
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; SPRINGER SINGAPORE; SPRINGER 2019
ISBN: 9811090955 (9811090955)
Neue ISBN: 978-9811090950 (9789811090950)

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This book analyzes the decrease in labor share in China, which is a ratio of national income distribution to capital at three different levels (macro, meso, and micro) and from three different perspectives (growth, transition and opening up). The worsening income distribution has been a key issue for both Chinese and global economies in recent decades. The book shows that the decrease in labor share is closely related to economic growth, increasing extent of globalization, and firms with heterogeneous characteristics. Moreover, the book explains income inequality in detail, focusing on Chinaīs increasingly important and emerging economy.
Introduction.- Theoretical and Empirical Development of Research on Laborīs Share.- Estimation and Analysis of Movements of Real Laborīs Share.- The Structure Factors of Movement of Laborīs Share: Comparison Analysis of Income Approach of GDP and Flow of Funds Account of China.- Economic Growth and Laborīs Share: Evidence from Chinese Household Survey Data.- Kuznets Stylized Effects and Decrease of Laborīs Share: Evidence from Chinese Provincial Data.- Change of Trade Mode and Decrease of Labor Share: Empirical Evidence from Chinaīs Industrial Sector.- Firm Heterogeneity, Ownership Structure, and Laborīs Share: Evidence from Chinese Firms.- Conclusion.
Minghai Zhou is currently an assistant professor in School of Economics, University of Nottingham Ningbo China after working as a post doctor at College of Administration, Zhejiang University. He got his Ph.D. degree in Economics at College of Economics, Zhejiang University in 2011. His major interests are labor economics, development economics and international economics, specific topics include income distribution, CEO labor markets, outward FDI and some topics of institutional economics based on Chinaīs context. He received two state-level funds from National Social Science Foundation of China (NSSFC) and National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), and one ministry-level fund from Education Ministry of China and joined many other national and provincial level funds in China. His research works has been published in world leading international journals in Economics such as The Economic Journal, The World Economy, China Economic Review, and also in top Chinese academic journals such as Management World, China Industrial Economics, and Chinese Journal of Population Science. His Ph.D. dissertation won the Best Graduate Dissertation Award of Zhejiang Province in 2011 and Nomination of National Excellent Doctoral Dissertations in 2013.