Characteristics and Policy Recommendations of Regional Income Disparities from the Perspective of Common Prosperity
In the new era of common prosperity for all the people,it is of great practical significance to further narrow the income gap and promote the balanced growth of people's living standards.In this context,this study analyzes the connotation of common prosperity and regional income level equilibrium from the theoretical level,and analyzes the characteristics and spatial disparity of regional income gap from the perspective of common prosperity by taking 100 cities as samples.The results show that the gap of regional real income is smaller than that of nominal income.The real income level declined mostly in the southeast coastal core cities,and the real income level increased mostly in the central and western cities.After the adjustment of the price,the real income level of the core cities in the east has declined,but it is still much higher than that of the central and western regions and the northeast.However,due to relatively low real income levels and purchasing power,parts of southwest,northwest,central and northeast China are the regions with the lowest living standards for residents.In order to narrow the actual regional income gap and achieve common prosperity,it is necessary to focus on improving the income level and purchasing ability of residents,promoting a reasonable and fair price level,establishing a unified and perfect market order,and guaranteeing basic public services supply in underdeveloped areas.
Common ProsperityRegional DisparityReal IncomeSpatial Disparity