China’s is an important economy. It accounts for about 20 % of world population and for nearly 20 % of the world’s poor. Moreover, it is becoming more important. During the period of economic reform – roughly the last 20 years – it has achieved a remarkable rate o
The profound economic transformation in China is not a linear process. It is subject to fundamental ...
The major objectives of this paper are to shed some light on the mechanism that generates interregio...
Abstract: To facilitate industralisation and, hence, urban economic growth from the mid-20 century, ...
Since the reform and opening up in 1978, China’s economy began to grow at a high speed for thirty ye...
I. The problem setting Over the past quarter-century, the Chinese economy has proven to be one of th...
Because of the growing influence of China, the rapid economic development and the transformation of ...
It is easy to identify China’s main economicachievements in connection with the country’s transition...
The People\u27s Republic of China, home to some 1.2 billion people, is one of the fastest-growing ec...
China is a large country, and in fact one of the oldest civilisations in the world. Its population i...
The major objectives of this paper are to shed some light on the mechanism that generates interregio...
Rural-urban income and socio-welfare disparity is a persistent social problem in China. Over the pas...
Rural industry is the most dynamic sector in China. I argue that rural industrialization is funded b...
China Perspectives 2013/3, Special Feature For the first time in history, more Chinese people now li...
China’s rural economy is experiencing the best of times and the worst of times. Rural incomes have g...
The fastest economic growth in China occurred in the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region in these year...
The profound economic transformation in China is not a linear process. It is subject to fundamental ...
The major objectives of this paper are to shed some light on the mechanism that generates interregio...
Abstract: To facilitate industralisation and, hence, urban economic growth from the mid-20 century, ...
Since the reform and opening up in 1978, China’s economy began to grow at a high speed for thirty ye...
I. The problem setting Over the past quarter-century, the Chinese economy has proven to be one of th...
Because of the growing influence of China, the rapid economic development and the transformation of ...
It is easy to identify China’s main economicachievements in connection with the country’s transition...
The People\u27s Republic of China, home to some 1.2 billion people, is one of the fastest-growing ec...
China is a large country, and in fact one of the oldest civilisations in the world. Its population i...
The major objectives of this paper are to shed some light on the mechanism that generates interregio...
Rural-urban income and socio-welfare disparity is a persistent social problem in China. Over the pas...
Rural industry is the most dynamic sector in China. I argue that rural industrialization is funded b...
China Perspectives 2013/3, Special Feature For the first time in history, more Chinese people now li...
China’s rural economy is experiencing the best of times and the worst of times. Rural incomes have g...
The fastest economic growth in China occurred in the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region in these year...
The profound economic transformation in China is not a linear process. It is subject to fundamental ...
The major objectives of this paper are to shed some light on the mechanism that generates interregio...
Abstract: To facilitate industralisation and, hence, urban economic growth from the mid-20 century, ...