The same institutions that enabled China’s massive urbanization and spurred its economic growth now require further reform and innovation.

To address the issues facing the next phase of the nation’s transformation, the National New Urbanization Plan (2014–20) set ambitious targets for sustainable, human-centered, and environmentally friendly urbanization. This volume explores the key institutional and governance challenges China will face in reaching those goals. Its policy-focused contributions from leading social scientists in the United States and China explore aspects of urbanization ranging from migration and labor markets to agglomeration economies, land finance, affordable housing, and education policy. Subjects covered in the eleven chapters include:

·Institutional problems leading to fiscal pressures on local governments and unequal provision of social services to migrant families

·The history of land financing and threats to its sustainability

·The difficulty of sorting out property rights in rural China

·How administrative redistricting has allowed the urbanization of geographical administrative places to outpace the urbanization of populations within those areas

·How the hukou system may not be the sole, or even primary, mechanism restricting migrants from public goods, such as their childrens’ education

·Whether the nation’s food security is threatened by its ongoing urbanization

·The current state of the provision of low-income housing, and future challenges

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China's New National Urbanization Plan (2014–20) sets ambitious targets for sustainable, human-centered, and environmentally friendly urbanization. This title features policy-focused contributions from leading social scientists in the US and China who explore challenges ranging from migration and labor markets to agglomeration economies, land finance, affordable housing, and education policy.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781931368414
Publisert
2017-06-06
Utgiver
Asia/Pacific Research Center, Div of The Institute for International Studies; Asia/Pacific Research Center, Div of The Institute for International Studies
Vekt
408 gr
Høyde
230 mm
Bredde
153 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
264

Om bidragsyterne

Karen Eggleston is the director of the Asia Health Policy Program at the Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (Shorenstein APARC). She is a fellow at Stanford's Center for Health Policy/Primary Care and Outcomes Research and a faculty research fellow of the National Bureau of Economic Research.

Jean C. Oi is the William Haas Professor in Chinese Politics in the department of political science and a senior fellow of the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University. Oi is the founding director of the China Program at Shorenstein APARC and the Lee Shau Kee Director of the Stanford Center at Peking University.

Wang Yiming is vice president and senior research fellow at the Development Research Center of the State Council, People’s Republic of China. Previously he was with the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), where he served for many years as executive vice president of the Academy of Macroeconomics Research and deputy secretary general of the NDRC.