There has been a significant transformation in the urbanization and economic growth in post-reform China. The nature and degree of urbanization is a subject of some controversy. This paper examines empirical data for 110 counties and employs a quadrant plots method involving estimation of several parameters to analyze empirically the evolvement of urbanization in China during 1960-2010. There are three periods of China's urbanization in the pattern of world, which is the rapid decline stage (1960-1978), the stable stage of ascension (1979-1995) and rapid promotion stage (1996-2010). Over the entire period, compared to the rest of the world, urbanization and economic growth in China appears to be coordinated and at moderate levels. How...
China's fifth population census taken on I November 2000 reveals that the mainland had a total ...
AbstractThis paper is a comprehensive study on the progress in research on Chinese urbanization. On ...
The Chinese experience of urbanization has often been perceived as a "unique case" because of its pe...
There has been a significant transformation in the urbanization and economic growth in post-reform C...
Urbanization is important for economic development. As the largest country in the world in terms of ...
Urbanization is important for economic development. As the largest country in the world in terms of ...
China’s rapid urbanization has attracted wide international attention. However, it may not be ...
Compared to other developing countries, China has a low urbanization level as a result of government...
Since the adoption of economic reform policy in 1978, several trends are changing the Chinese societ...
<p>China has experienced rapid and massive urban expansion in recent decades. To address the opportu...
<span class="hit">Based</span> <span class="hit">on</span> 24528 papers from <span class="hit">China...
China has undergone significant urban growth and industrialization over the last 30 years and its in...
Under-urbanization, defined as the achievement of a high industrial growth without a parallel growth...
Based on the prefecture-level data of the 2000 and 2010 national censuses, the spatial evolution of ...
A multitude of factors; tremendous urbanization after the economic reforms of 1978, particularly the...
China's fifth population census taken on I November 2000 reveals that the mainland had a total ...
AbstractThis paper is a comprehensive study on the progress in research on Chinese urbanization. On ...
The Chinese experience of urbanization has often been perceived as a "unique case" because of its pe...
There has been a significant transformation in the urbanization and economic growth in post-reform C...
Urbanization is important for economic development. As the largest country in the world in terms of ...
Urbanization is important for economic development. As the largest country in the world in terms of ...
China’s rapid urbanization has attracted wide international attention. However, it may not be ...
Compared to other developing countries, China has a low urbanization level as a result of government...
Since the adoption of economic reform policy in 1978, several trends are changing the Chinese societ...
<p>China has experienced rapid and massive urban expansion in recent decades. To address the opportu...
<span class="hit">Based</span> <span class="hit">on</span> 24528 papers from <span class="hit">China...
China has undergone significant urban growth and industrialization over the last 30 years and its in...
Under-urbanization, defined as the achievement of a high industrial growth without a parallel growth...
Based on the prefecture-level data of the 2000 and 2010 national censuses, the spatial evolution of ...
A multitude of factors; tremendous urbanization after the economic reforms of 1978, particularly the...
China's fifth population census taken on I November 2000 reveals that the mainland had a total ...
AbstractThis paper is a comprehensive study on the progress in research on Chinese urbanization. On ...
The Chinese experience of urbanization has often been perceived as a "unique case" because of its pe...