China's rapid industrial growth has not been accompanied by comparable levels of urbanization, which remains low even by Third World standards. The paper outlines the major principles governing urbanization in the early stages of socialist industrialization, and demonstrates that China has been consistent in attempting to maximize industrial growth while minimizing urbanization, through measures such as control of urban-rural population and labour mobility, fuller use of urban workers, the suppression of services and personal consumption, and the promotion of rural industrialization. These measures, however, are "urban-biased," reinforcing urban-rural disparities, rather than "anti-urban" as previous interpretations have argued
Since the adoption of economic reform policy in 1978, several trends are changing the Chinese societ...
The issue to be addressed in this article is the effect of state resource allocation on Chinese urba...
Examining the problems for post-communist countries in the context of the European Union. This paper...
China's rapid industrial growth has not been accompanied by comparable levels of urbanization, which...
The Chinese experience of urbanization has often been perceived as a "unique case" because of its pe...
Working PaperThis paper provides a broad and updated overview of urban growth in China, its determin...
Thesis deals with urbanization policies of People's Republic of China during period from the end of ...
Urbanization in China has in part been subject to centrally planned control and in part has resulted...
Under-urbanization, defined as the achievement of a high industrial growth without a parallel growth...
China has attained a miraculous two digit economic growth in the last three decades. Contributing to...
This paper provides a survey and guide to the literature relevant to urban-ization and economic deve...
Compared to other developing countries, China has a low urbanization level as a result of government...
This paper studies the deviation of urbanization process from the industrialization in China. On pri...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 122-127)This thesis contains three major parts. The first...
This dissertation studies urbanization and city growth in China. It is composed of tow parts. The fi...
Since the adoption of economic reform policy in 1978, several trends are changing the Chinese societ...
The issue to be addressed in this article is the effect of state resource allocation on Chinese urba...
Examining the problems for post-communist countries in the context of the European Union. This paper...
China's rapid industrial growth has not been accompanied by comparable levels of urbanization, which...
The Chinese experience of urbanization has often been perceived as a "unique case" because of its pe...
Working PaperThis paper provides a broad and updated overview of urban growth in China, its determin...
Thesis deals with urbanization policies of People's Republic of China during period from the end of ...
Urbanization in China has in part been subject to centrally planned control and in part has resulted...
Under-urbanization, defined as the achievement of a high industrial growth without a parallel growth...
China has attained a miraculous two digit economic growth in the last three decades. Contributing to...
This paper provides a survey and guide to the literature relevant to urban-ization and economic deve...
Compared to other developing countries, China has a low urbanization level as a result of government...
This paper studies the deviation of urbanization process from the industrialization in China. On pri...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 122-127)This thesis contains three major parts. The first...
This dissertation studies urbanization and city growth in China. It is composed of tow parts. The fi...
Since the adoption of economic reform policy in 1978, several trends are changing the Chinese societ...
The issue to be addressed in this article is the effect of state resource allocation on Chinese urba...
Examining the problems for post-communist countries in the context of the European Union. This paper...