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The Research In The Policies Of Regulate The Poverty Gap Of The Japanese Government In The1960s And1970s

Posted on:2013-09-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L QiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2246330374950872Subject:Basic principles of Marxism
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The poverty gap is a common problem in the contemporary international society.It is very important to each country that How to solve this problem. Japan is acapitalist country, but it is one of the smallest poverty gap countries, also it is one ofthe most equal countries in distribution all over the world. The policies in regulate thepoverty gap of the Japanese government has played a decisive role. This paper setsout from this perspective, and Based on that, this paper try to further explain theeffective policies of the Government of Japan.In this paper, there is five parts. The first part: the poverty gap of Japan in the1960s and1970s. The second part: the first step to regulate the poverty gap is fairnessof opportunities of the Japanese government. The third part: Complete tax system isan important means to regulate the poverty gap for the Japanese Government. Thefourth part: Establish and perfect the social security system is an important measure toregulate the poverty gap for the Japanese Government. The fifth part: the economicsituation between Japanese and china, and the inspiration of regulate the poverty gapof the Japanese Government for China.In the fifth part, this paper discuss the inspiration of regulate the poverty gap ofthe Japanese Government for China. First, it is necessary to accelerate agriculturalmodernization to solve the Problems about Agricultureļ¼ŒRural areas and Peasantry,then the difference of poverty gap will more and more small between urban and ruralin China. Second, China should develop education vigorously and ensure the capitalinvestment. Third, we must establish social security system. At last, we also mustestablish tax system completely.
Keywords/Search Tags:The poverty gap, Japan, Policy
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