Urban infrastructure has been substantially upgraded in reform-era China. This paper explains, contextually and empirically, how Chinese cities finance their infrastructure. It demonstrates that China has succeeded in addressing urban infrastructure backlogs by opening up new venues for financing, but simultaneously, heavily relying on unconventional sources. The paper also argues that urban infrastructure financing has much to do with the country's transition to a market-oriented economy that fosters the pro-growth role of city governments as well as the redistribution of fiscal power between the levels of the urban hierarchy that produces significant variation of financial capacities among the different administrative ranks of cities. © 2...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.The development of large infras...
CSG Student Paper AwardsSession 3137. Transformation of China’s Mega Cities 1Existing studies of the...
Road infrastructure is still dominating the most land use in China, the ADB (2008) estimates that by...
Urban infrastructure has been substantially upgraded in reform-era China. This paper explains, conte...
In the past few decades, urban infrastructures in China have seen an enormous upgrade, and due to la...
With the rapid increase in the need for urban infrastructure, the issue of infrastructure funding ha...
Summary. Rapid urbanisation in the reform period has resulted in a very high demand for basic urban ...
This article provides a heuristic framework to address issues about China’s ongoing urbanization in ...
China has witnessed rapid urbanisation over the past three decades. It has been generally successful...
This comparison is not restricted to Mumbai and Shanghai but also to Bangalore and Hangzhou, Delhi a...
This report first provides a historical review of the financing methods that the Chinese government ...
Urban infrastructures are the basis for the existence and development of cities, and play a very imp...
When I had proposed to study the infrastructure financing in China in 2003, I did not know that it w...
China has experienced more than 25 years of extraordinary economic growth. Underlying this growth ha...
This paper investigates the role of infrastructure capital in China’s regional economic development ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.The development of large infras...
CSG Student Paper AwardsSession 3137. Transformation of China’s Mega Cities 1Existing studies of the...
Road infrastructure is still dominating the most land use in China, the ADB (2008) estimates that by...
Urban infrastructure has been substantially upgraded in reform-era China. This paper explains, conte...
In the past few decades, urban infrastructures in China have seen an enormous upgrade, and due to la...
With the rapid increase in the need for urban infrastructure, the issue of infrastructure funding ha...
Summary. Rapid urbanisation in the reform period has resulted in a very high demand for basic urban ...
This article provides a heuristic framework to address issues about China’s ongoing urbanization in ...
China has witnessed rapid urbanisation over the past three decades. It has been generally successful...
This comparison is not restricted to Mumbai and Shanghai but also to Bangalore and Hangzhou, Delhi a...
This report first provides a historical review of the financing methods that the Chinese government ...
Urban infrastructures are the basis for the existence and development of cities, and play a very imp...
When I had proposed to study the infrastructure financing in China in 2003, I did not know that it w...
China has experienced more than 25 years of extraordinary economic growth. Underlying this growth ha...
This paper investigates the role of infrastructure capital in China’s regional economic development ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.The development of large infras...
CSG Student Paper AwardsSession 3137. Transformation of China’s Mega Cities 1Existing studies of the...
Road infrastructure is still dominating the most land use in China, the ADB (2008) estimates that by...