摘 要: | Income Gaps May Continue Widening Question: According to computa-tion done by the World Bank, the Gini coefficient, a measure of inequality developed by Italian statistician Corra-do Gini, was 0.26 for China in the 1980s and 0.38 in 1995. By the end of the 20th century, it had exceeded 0.4, suggesting that the gap between the rich and the poor, as internationally understood, had grown quite big. How would you com-ment on this? Do you think that the gap will continue to widen in the future…
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