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Understanding China's Urbanization

Li Zhang, Richard LeGates and Min Zhao

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: China’s urbanization is one of the great earth-changing phenomena of recent times. The way in which China continues to urbanize will have a critical impact on the world economy, global climate change, international relations and a host of other critical issues. Understanding and responding to China’s urbanization is of paramount importance to everyone. This book represents a unique exploration of the demographic, spatial, economic and social aspects of China’s urban transformation.

Keywords: Asian Studies; Development Studies; Economics and Finance; Geography; Politics and Public Policy Urban and Regional Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
ISBN: 9781783474738
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Understanding China’s urbanization , pp 12-46 Downloads
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Ch 2 Evolution, status, and reform of hukou , pp 47-87 Downloads
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Ch 3 Governments, administrative divisions, and urban policies , pp 88-133 Downloads
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Ch 4 Regional policies and regional urbanization , pp 134-169 Downloads
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Ch 5 Globalization, foreign direct investment, and China’s urbanization , pp 170-187 Downloads
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Ch 6 Population flows and semi-urbanization , pp 188-226 Downloads
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Ch 7 China’s evolving city system and large city clusters , pp 227-270 Downloads
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Ch 8 Towns and rural urbanization , pp 271-318 Downloads
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Ch 9 Double dual transformation: understanding urbanization with Chinese characteristics , pp 319-355 Downloads
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Ch 10 Conclusion , pp 356-376 Downloads
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