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Urban Development in Post-Reform China - State, Market, and Space (Hardcover)
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Urban Development in Post-Reform China - State, Market, and Space (Hardcover)
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Radically reoriented under market reform, Chinese cities are
playing an important role in China's economic development. The
creation of housing and land markets is rapidly changing the face
of Chinese cities. Mushrooming skyscrapers in the newly established
central business district contrast shapely with the nearby old
urban areas and unruly migrant settlements in urban fringes.
Chinese cities present both the landscapes of the first and third
world. Yet, radical marketization co-exists with ever-presence of
state control. "Urban Development in" "Post-Reform" "China"
explores the interaction of China's market development, state
regulation and the resulting transformation and creation of new
urban spaces. It provides the first integrated treatment of China's
urban development in the dynamic market transition. Focusing on
land and housing development, the authors show how the market has
been "created" under post-reform urban conditions, which in turn
challenges state regulation. Urban space constitutes a critical
component of China's new growth strategies. Through the
reconfiguration of urban space, market-oriented land development
has been launched by the Chinese version of local boosterism. The
authors examine "the state in action" and highlight how changing
urban governance towards local entrepreneurial state facilitates
market formation. City planning has been transformed from
allocating state resources to place promotion; and municipal
government formulated various competitive urban strategies through
place-making. The resulting changes in urban internal structure are
manifested in the renewal of the city center and urban sprawl at
the periphery, creating "novel" urban landscape ofredeveloped
central districts, university towns, science parks, and "urban
villages."China has been very successful in using urban land
development as an economic growth engine. The authors examine
complex interactions between the market and state in creating
China's new urbanism. State power is unlikely to wane and will
persist. Despite more market orientation, the state is still
playing an important role in urban development, especially in
making the cities more competitive in the era of globalization and
the development of service industries.
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