China, Government Expenditure, Growth, Poverty, and Infrastructure, 1952-2001 (doi:10.7910/DVN/M6HNW0)

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Citation

Title:

China, Government Expenditure, Growth, Poverty, and Infrastructure, 1952-2001

Identification Number:

doi:10.7910/DVN/M6HNW0

Distributor:

Harvard Dataverse

Date of Distribution:

2012-01-24

Version:

5

Bibliographic Citation:

2004, "China, Government Expenditure, Growth, Poverty, and Infrastructure, 1952-2001", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/M6HNW0, Harvard Dataverse, V5

Study Description

Citation

Title:

China, Government Expenditure, Growth, Poverty, and Infrastructure, 1952-2001

Identification Number:

doi:10.7910/DVN/M6HNW0

Authoring Entity:

N/A

Producer:

International Food Policy Research Institute

Date of Production:

2004

Distributor:

Harvard Dataverse

Distributor:

International Food Policy Research Institute

Access Authority:

IFPRI-DATA

Date of Deposit:

2012-01-05

Date of Distribution:

2004

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/M6HNW0

Study Scope

Keywords:

China, Economic indicators, Social indicators

Abstract:

<br>This dataset provides information on key economic indicators, agricultural output and inputs, public investments, poverty, and various social indicators in China. Cross-section (29 provinces) and time-series (50 years from 1952 to 2001) data are included in this dataset.</br> <br> The dataset consists of 50 variables altogether, including agricultural and nonagricultural GDP, agricultural labor, agricultural output, agricultural population, arable land, share of rural population with colleg e education, total telecommunication expenditures (rural and urban), draft animals, education expenditures, rural electricity consumption, total expenditures in electricity construction, fertilizer use in pure nutrients, rural illiteracy rate, machinery use, official rural poverty rates, rural education expenditures, agricultural research expenditures, road construction expenditures, rural telephones, etc. </br>

Time Period:

1952-2001

Country:

China

Methodology and Processing

Sources Statement

Data Access

Access Authority:

Shenggen Fan

Citation Requirement:

China: government expenditure, growth, poverty, and infrastructure, 1952-2001. 2004. (datasets) Washington, D.C.: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). <a href=" http://hdl.handle.net/1902.1/17356">http://hdl.handle.net/1902.1/17356</a>. .

Deposit Requirement:

IFPRI requests that users of the data acknowledge the source of the China macro-level data files in all publications, conference papers, and manuscripts with the following statement: The China: Government Expenditure, Growth, Poverty, and Infrastructure, 1952-2001 dataset contains provincial-level data was compiled by the International Food Policy Research Institute. The data were collected from various sources such as China Statistical Yearbook (SSB, various years), China Rural Statistical Yearbook (SSB, various years), China Fixed Asset Investment Yearbook (various years), China Education Expenditure Statistical Yearbook (SSB, various years), Khan (1997), Fan (1997), Wor ld Bank (2000), Chinese Agricultural Science and Technology (1949-1989), China Transportation Yearbook (various years), as well as authors estimations (Fan et al., 2002).

Disclaimer:

<br>The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) encourages the use of the China: Government Expenditure, Growth, Poverty, and Infrastructure, 1952-2001 Dataset, but emphasizes that the authorized use of these data is limited to government, academic, and research institutions (or individuals associated with these institutions) to be used for informing and improving government policy or for educational purposes. The data is not authorized to be used for commercial purposes.</br> <br> The data are provided "as is" and in no event shall IFPRI be liable for any damages resulting from use of the data. While great effort was taken to obtain high quality data, the accuracy or reliability of the data is not guaranteed or warranted in any way. </br>

Notes:

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Excel data file.

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