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Urbanisation in China has long been held back by various restrictions on land and internal migration but has taken off …-urban income differential has narrowed. Urbanisation also entails costs, however, notably in the form of congestion, all the more … registration system, coupled with more market-based rules on land ownership and use.<P>Comment favoriser une urbanisation plus …
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China is well-placed to avoid the so-called “middle-income trap” and to continue to converge towards the more advanced … needed in other areas, notably in fostering more socially-inclusive forms of urbanisation and more environmentally … formes d’urbanisation socialement plus inclusives et une croissance plus respectueuse de l’environnement. …
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explores the relationship between urban inequality and urbanisation trends in China from 1978 to 2005, a period that …, between northern and southern coastal China appears: in the first one, growth effects and urbanisation process spread all over … and income inequality or urbanisation, since Simon Kuznets’ pioneering work on the inverted U curve hypothesis. This paper …
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urbanisation. The speed of this transition, along with the sheer size of China’s population, has resulted in China being an … China’s growth, urbanisation and mineral resource demand. It compares China’s experience in recent decades with that of … urbanisation in a longer-term perspective.It concludes that, since the convergence of China’s level of economic activity and …
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Rapid urbanisation in China has been a key driver of global steel demand and therefore demand for iron ore and coking … coal. This article considers the medium- and long-term prospects for residential construction in China and their …
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size to that of China. However, despite its faster population growth, India's slower pace of urbanisation and less …Residential construction has made an important contribution to China's economic growth over recent decades. Given China … investment in housing in China and India, and assesses the long-term outlook for residential construction in these two economies. …
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Rural household energy consumption in China influences people's living conditions, environmental issues and economic … development. So it is worthwhile to study the rural household energy consumption and its developmental propensity in rural China … method is used to analyse the factors which influence energy consumption, along with differences among three regions in China …
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agriculture has declined, against the backdrop of ongoing urbanisation. Over 200 million people have been drawn into urban areas … travail dans le secteur de l’agriculture s’amenuisaient sur fond d’urbanisation ininterrompue. Plus de 200 millions de …
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has accelerated China's urbanisation. Other factors of this massive urbanisation include the improvement of transport … identify possible patterns of urbanisation in the next forty years. The first part analyses the transformation of Chinese … infrastructures and the transformation of China's industries. The reform of the tax system between central and local authorities in …
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Rural household energy consumption in China influences people's living conditions, environmental issues and economic … development. So it is worthwhile to study the rural household energy consumption and its developmental propensity in rural China … method is used to analyse the factors which influence energy consumption, along with differences among three regions in China …
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