| On the issue of the relationship of economic growth and income distribution, the "inverted-U hypothesis" of Simon Kuznets has been a remarkable focus. Through researched the changing of income distribution in the process of economic growth in Latin American and East Asian, This thesis considered that the "inverted-U hypothesis" is uncertainly true. Latin American ever appeared a deteriorative changing of inequitable income distribution at the initial stages of the economic growth, but this trend has not improved with the further growth. Contrary, it was more deteriorative and the economic became break up. Experience of the East Asian confirmed that the possibility of high-speed growth and the equity can be carried out in the meantime.Since reforming and opening to the world, economic has been last high-speed growth in China. Today, people's living standard is much higher than the day before reforming. But the inequality of income distribution was expanding year by year. This inequality specifically includes between towns and countries, different towns, countries, areas, vocations, and so on.This thesis attempted to deal with the issue of income distribution in the process of economic growth, and by analyzing and using Latin American and East Asian's experiences to find out a route to complete sharing growth.This thesis has five chapters. The first chapter was mainly in the view of the phylogeny of economics, to research on the theory of the relationship between economic growth and income distribution. The second chapter researched the inequitable economic growth in Latin American, and analyzed the origin and harm. As an object, HPAEs was researched in the third chapter. In this part, HPAEs's actual performance was presented objectively, and all favorable factors for realizing sharing growth were analyzed in detail. All the factors include land reforming, exploit human resources, develop secondary or small enterprise, etc. China's reform has been lasting thirty years nearly, According to the changing case of economic growth and income distribution, this thesis analyzed why China's income distribution still expanded continuously. China's case was comparative complicated, so the reason also includes much aspect. Hence, the fifth chapter first analyzed the reasonable inequality and the unreasonable inequality. Just the unreasonable inequality was the focal point to research. In the end, set off from China's actual case, this thesis used Latin American and East Asian's experiences, to analyze a route to realize sharing growth. |