Toward Balanced Growth with Economic Agglomeration: Empirical Studies of China's Urban-Rural and Interregional Development
This book explains the relationships between equality and efficiency, as well as between government and market, in urban-rural and regional development by providing theoretical frameworks and empirical evidence. Urban-rural development in China is understood from a regional perspective, while the co...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-586092023-11-11T06:14:25Z Toward Balanced Growth with Economic Agglomeration: Empirical Studies of China's Urban-Rural and Interregional Development Chen, Zhao Lu, Ming China Regional planning Economic conditions This book explains the relationships between equality and efficiency, as well as between government and market, in urban-rural and regional development by providing theoretical frameworks and empirical evidence. Urban-rural development in China is understood from a regional perspective, while the core issue of urban-rural and regional development is cross-regional resource reallocation driven by the trends of globalization, marketization and urbanization and their influence on growth and inequality. The book puts forward the following arguments: An urban-rural and regional balance should not be achieved by limiting agglomeration effects in eastern regions. For some time now, China has lacked a suitable mechanism to enable residents in underdeveloped and rural areas to share in the achievements of economic agglomeration. As a result, China should not slow down economic agglomeration and development in eastern regions simply by depending on administrative means to balance urban-rural and regional development. In the final analysis, arriving at a regional balance depends on growth in the eastern regions, provided a reasonable mechanism is implemented to enable inland areas to share in the development achievements of eastern regions. In turn, finding an urban-regional balance rests on urban development, as long as more rural workers can move to and prosper in cities. 2015-09-29T09:22:56Z 2015-09-29T09:22:56Z 2015 Book 978-3-662-47412-9 978-3-662-47411-2 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/58609 en application/pdf Springer |
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This book explains the relationships between equality and efficiency, as well as between government and market, in urban-rural and regional development by providing theoretical frameworks and empirical evidence. Urban-rural development in China is understood from a regional perspective, while the core issue of urban-rural and regional development is cross-regional resource reallocation driven by the trends of globalization, marketization and urbanization and their influence on growth and inequality. The book puts forward the following arguments: An urban-rural and regional balance should not be achieved by limiting agglomeration effects in eastern regions. For some time now, China has lacked a suitable mechanism to enable residents in underdeveloped and rural areas to share in the achievements of economic agglomeration. As a result, China should not slow down economic agglomeration and development in eastern regions simply by depending on administrative means to balance urban-rural and regional development. In the final analysis, arriving at a regional balance depends on growth in the eastern regions, provided a reasonable mechanism is implemented to enable inland areas to share in the development achievements of eastern regions. In turn, finding an urban-regional balance rests on urban development, as long as more rural workers can move to and prosper in cities. |
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Toward Balanced Growth with Economic Agglomeration:
Empirical Studies of China's Urban-Rural and Interregional Development |
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Toward Balanced Growth with Economic Agglomeration:
Empirical Studies of China's Urban-Rural and Interregional Development |
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Toward Balanced Growth with Economic Agglomeration:
Empirical Studies of China's Urban-Rural and Interregional Development |
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Toward Balanced Growth with Economic Agglomeration:
Empirical Studies of China's Urban-Rural and Interregional Development |
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Toward Balanced Growth with Economic Agglomeration:
Empirical Studies of China's Urban-Rural and Interregional Development |
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toward balanced growth with economic agglomeration:
empirical studies of china's urban-rural and interregional development |
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