It is better to be the head of a chicken than the tail of a phoenix: a study of concern for relative standing in rural China
Abstract
This paper examines the concern for relative standing among rural households in China. We
use a survey-experimental method to measure to what extent poor Chinese farmers care about
their relative income and find that the respondents care to a high degree. Compared to
previous studies in developed countries, the concern for relative standing seems to be equally
strong among rural households in China. This should be seen in the light of the rapid change
China has undergone, with high growth, increased inequality, and the highest urban-rural
income ratio in the world. Thus, the rural population, which is lagging behind, is suffering not
only from the low absolute income but also from low relative income.
University
University of Gothenburg. School of Business, Economics and Law
Institution
Department of Economics
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Date
2008-05-22Author
Carlsson, Fredrik
Qin, Ping
Keywords
Relative standing
China
Inequality
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
308
Language
eng