The goal, path, and policy responses of China’s new urbanization
Pengfei Ni ()
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Pengfei Ni: Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
China Finance and Economic Review, 2013, vol. 1, issue 1, 1-15
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Abstract Urbanization has great significance for China's economic and social development, but the traditional model of urbanization is unsustainable. This paper details the basic model of new urbanization after analyzing briefly the requirements for implementing new urbanization. The basic model of new urbanization is, with the Scientific Outlook on Development as the guiding principle, to insist on comprehensive, coordinated, and sustainable development in building urban China. Urbanization of the population is the key content. Information, agricultural industrialization, and new industrialization are the driving forces. Productivity-induced economic growth is the development method. Government guidance and the market are guarantee mechanisms. The article lays out eight specific ways of integrating an integrated rural and urban China. It also proposes four basic responses to advance new urbanization: drawing up strategy and planning, providing infrastructure and public services, strengthening supervision and management, and improving institutions and policies.
Keywords: New urbanization; Development model; Development way (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1186/2196-5633-1-2
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