China’s Extreme Poverty Rate Increased Under Capitalist Reforms

China’s Extreme Poverty Rate Increased Under Capitalist Reforms

Eurasia Review

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It is widely believed that China’s socialist economy had relatively high rates of extreme poverty, while the capitalist reforms of the 1980s and 1990s delivered rapid progress, with extreme poverty declining from 88% in 1981 to zero by 2018.

This belief has been challenged by a research project carried out by the Institute...

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