This
paper analyzes the effects of credit resource
distribution on poverty and inequality
in rural China through econometric simulations
using grouped data from the national household
sample survey. It describes the credit
resource distribution in rural China and
goes on to analyze the effects of credit
on consumption and income inequalities.
The preliminary findings of the study
give a u shaped distribution of credit
resources (commercial as well as private)
in rural China with the poorest deciles
and top one-thirds households taking more
loans than the middle class households.
It concludes by bringing out how access
to credit is an important strategy for
the poor in filling existing income deficiencies
by reducing consumption expenditure inequalities
besides contributing to lower income inequalities.
October
29, 2006.
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