Accelerating urbanization has been viewed as an important instrument for economic development and reducing regional income disparity in some developing countries, including China. Recent studies (Bloom et al. 2008) indicate that demographic urbanization level has no causal effect on economic growth. However, due to the varying and changing definition of urban population, the use of demographic indicators as a sole representing indicator for urbanization might be misleading. Here, we re-examine the causal relationship between urbanization and economic growth in Chinese cities and provinces in recent decades, using built-up areas as a landscape urbanization indicator. Our analysis shows that (1) larger cities, both in terms of population size...
Identifying the effects of urban sprawl on urban development is of strategic importance. This study ...
Elucidating the complex mechanism between urbanization, economic growth, carbon dioxide emissions is...
Rapid urban expansion often has negative social, environmental, and ecological consequences. In Chin...
Statistically, urbanization levels are higher in countries that have higher income, and with many st...
This study applies a bootstrap panel Granger causality test to determine the relationship between ur...
Since the reform and opening up, China’s economy has maintained rapid growth. At the same time...
This paper aims to demonstrate the relationship between economic growth and the urban core area in o...
Nowhere has the scale and scope of urbanization been larger than in China over the last few decades....
China is experiencing urbanization at an unprecedented rate over the last two decades. The overall g...
In China, disputes regarding the benefits and drawbacks of land finance have been heated, but the ro...
To promote regional sustainable urbanization strategies, this paper selected the population and land...
To promote regional sustainable urbanization strategies, this paper selected the population and land...
China’s urbanization has attracted considerable academic attention. However, more work is requ...
Rapid urban expansion often has negative social, environmental, and ecological consequences. In Chin...
Although substantial studies emphasized the close relationship among land development, public infras...
Identifying the effects of urban sprawl on urban development is of strategic importance. This study ...
Elucidating the complex mechanism between urbanization, economic growth, carbon dioxide emissions is...
Rapid urban expansion often has negative social, environmental, and ecological consequences. In Chin...
Statistically, urbanization levels are higher in countries that have higher income, and with many st...
This study applies a bootstrap panel Granger causality test to determine the relationship between ur...
Since the reform and opening up, China’s economy has maintained rapid growth. At the same time...
This paper aims to demonstrate the relationship between economic growth and the urban core area in o...
Nowhere has the scale and scope of urbanization been larger than in China over the last few decades....
China is experiencing urbanization at an unprecedented rate over the last two decades. The overall g...
In China, disputes regarding the benefits and drawbacks of land finance have been heated, but the ro...
To promote regional sustainable urbanization strategies, this paper selected the population and land...
To promote regional sustainable urbanization strategies, this paper selected the population and land...
China’s urbanization has attracted considerable academic attention. However, more work is requ...
Rapid urban expansion often has negative social, environmental, and ecological consequences. In Chin...
Although substantial studies emphasized the close relationship among land development, public infras...
Identifying the effects of urban sprawl on urban development is of strategic importance. This study ...
Elucidating the complex mechanism between urbanization, economic growth, carbon dioxide emissions is...
Rapid urban expansion often has negative social, environmental, and ecological consequences. In Chin...