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measures to promote comprehensive development in rural China. The fundamental purpose is to accomplish integrated urban … level in China is assessed by the principal component analysis of selected variables which represent the socioeconomic … and IURD at provincial level in China in the period 1980-2010. The analysis also controls variables such as locational …
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, education, urbanites, crafts, trade, moneylending, medicine, Old World, radical change, transformation, commercial expansion …
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Asian cities are central to economic development but are perceived to be wealthy yet chaotic places. Burdened by congestion, inequality, and fragmented interventions, these urban systems remain relatively weak. However, their rapid growth and wealth provide an opportunity to usher in inclusive...
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Urbanization in China has in part been subject to centrally planned control and in part has resulted from the pressures … controlling internal migration and influencing urban-rural inequalities in income and social welfare. Urbanization poses … continuing and growing challenges for social policies. This paper explores three approaches of possible future urbanization …
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Based on the current situation of urbanization development in West China, this paper analyses main factors responsible … for sluggish urbanization in West China as follows: impact of environment factor, impact of population quality and … of system building. And then this paper analyses the restriction mechanism of urbanization in West China: at the …
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conversion in China has been closely examined for the late 1980s and 1990s. Much less is known about recent urban expansion and … expansion for China and examines the relationship with city economic growth for 1993–2012. To see if patterns are robust to …
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during the rural transition process in China, using a case study of quickly urbanizing and industrializing Yinzhou district … in coastal Zhejiang province. Yinzhou?s per capita GDP reached US$ 3100 in 2002, three times China?s average, and is …
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The nature and location of urbanization economies and their effects on productivity per worker in China are examined … urbanization economies is similar to those in other countries and they occur only in bigger cities and not in smaller towns, and … operate only through tertiary sector activity. Efforts by government to disperse urbanization, through land use and migration …
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