7. Several Reflections on Problems in Zhejiang's Urbanization
Zhuo Yongliang
Chinese Economy, 2002, vol. 35, issue 2, 71-76
Abstract:
The course of Zhejiang's urbanization lags behind its industrialization and its economic development, and has been a long-term, key fetter. It has produced an extraordinarily special socioeconomic phenomenon while the bifurcated urban-rural system in the flow of key inputs has not been abolished, and peasants have already become autonomous creative entities. Moreover, we should also note the constraints of such factors as natural geography, technological development, and the distribution of cities on the progress of urbanization.
Date: 2002
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