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Official tabulations from household survey data suggest rising income inequ
ality in post-reform rural China, and this trend has been of public concern
. However, the structural changes in the Chinese rural economy had not been
properly reflected in the methods used for processing the raw survey data.
Using micro data for four provinces, we find that two thirds of the conven
tionally measured increase in inequality 1985-90 vanishes when market-based
valuation methods are used and allowances are made for regional cost-of-li
ving differences. The data revisions also suggest somewhat different explan
ations for rising inequality. Non-farm income was secondary to grain produc
tion. Higher returns to farm land over time were inequality-increasing whil
e lower returns to physical capital reduced inequality, as did private tran
sfers.