1. Choices and Obstacles in China's Road to Urbanization
Wang Yuanzheng
Chinese Economy, 2002, vol. 35, issue 2, 21-35
Abstract:
Since 1950, the status of cities in China's governmental policies has passed through different phases. Since the mid- to late 1990s, urbanization has gradually become a hot topic for inquiry in theoretical circles, and has also become a principal thrust of government administration at various levels. But up until the present, Chinese theoretical circles still have not derived even an initial common position on this issue, and policy outcomes on the urbanization front are just passable. Quite a few existing institutions seriously impede the course of China's urbanization, so that in reality, on this issue, we still remain at the argumentation stage.
Date: 2002
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