Economic reform in China has resulted in a widening gap between the
rich and the poor, and urban poverty has emerged as a key factor
which may affect future development. This new book examines the
poverty problem in relation to housing and social changes in large
inland cities, and assesses the effectiveness of recent government
anti-poverty policies. The book also puts the Chinese experience in
the wider context of transitional economies and discusses the
similarities and differences between China and Central and Eastern
European countries. The book is based on a long period of research
on Chinese urban development, and benefited from several research
projects conducted in Chinese cities. It is an important reference
for all of those interested in housing, urban studies and social
change, and is a key text for students of the Chinese economy and
society.
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