This paper studies the deviation of urbanization process from the industrialization in China. On principles of urban economics, the paper suggests a theory of industrial location choice, based on three major factors that will influence the enterprises’ choice of location: rent of land, transport cost, and social cost.Master of Science (Managerial Economics
In order to understand the historical origins of encircling the cities from the rural areas implemen...
In most parts of the developing world, the urbanization process has been dominated by rural-urban mi...
Rapid urbanisation of China is a phenomenon putting huge pressure on the society, environment and se...
We study urbanization and rural industrialization in a setting involving one urban region (U) and on...
China's rapid industrial growth has not been accompanied by comparable levels of urbanization, which...
Since the initiation of the well-known economic reform and openingup policy in 1978, hundreds of mil...
China's economic reforms have been underway for 16 years. Among its effects, it has created a fast g...
Examining the problems for post-communist countries in the context of the European Union. This paper...
The gap between urban and rural areas has widened in China since the early 1980’s. Because economic ...
China’s economy is experiencing rapid urbanization, which is featured by both inefficient rural resi...
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...
China’s urbanization has attracted considerable academic attention. However, more work is requ...
Since China's economic reforms began in 1978, rural-urban migration has accelerated urban growth and...
While urbanization has accelerated, the rural population in China has started decreasing in recent y...
In order to understand the historical origins of encircling the cities from the rural areas implemen...
In most parts of the developing world, the urbanization process has been dominated by rural-urban mi...
Rapid urbanisation of China is a phenomenon putting huge pressure on the society, environment and se...
We study urbanization and rural industrialization in a setting involving one urban region (U) and on...
China's rapid industrial growth has not been accompanied by comparable levels of urbanization, which...
Since the initiation of the well-known economic reform and openingup policy in 1978, hundreds of mil...
China's economic reforms have been underway for 16 years. Among its effects, it has created a fast g...
Examining the problems for post-communist countries in the context of the European Union. This paper...
The gap between urban and rural areas has widened in China since the early 1980’s. Because economic ...
China’s economy is experiencing rapid urbanization, which is featured by both inefficient rural resi...
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...
China’s urbanization has attracted considerable academic attention. However, more work is requ...
Since China's economic reforms began in 1978, rural-urban migration has accelerated urban growth and...
While urbanization has accelerated, the rural population in China has started decreasing in recent y...
In order to understand the historical origins of encircling the cities from the rural areas implemen...
In most parts of the developing world, the urbanization process has been dominated by rural-urban mi...
Rapid urbanisation of China is a phenomenon putting huge pressure on the society, environment and se...