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This book examines the impact of population growth and urbanization
on the household registration system in China. Drawing on
experiences from other countries in population management, it
proposes a general framework for reforming the household
registration system in China. This framework is based on the
principle of "equity of rights and obligations" and includes a
points system to guide implementation. The book also analyzes the
economic implications of optimizing restrictions on urban household
registration and the fiscal reforms associated with the reform. The
practicality of the points system program is further verified.
This book builds an information platform on China's industrial
competitiveness, providing scientific design and application case
studies for integrated analysis and decision-making facilities and
mechanisms for enterprises, industries, financial institutions and
governments, which can make up for the lack of adequate information
in China's market operations, especially the problems of duplicate
construction and vicious competition aggravated by the lack of
systematically processed industrial information. This book not only
pursues innovation in technical methods and application theories
but also pursues the collection, processing and collation of
relevant domestic and international data and development and
application so as to provide primary results for an industrial
competitiveness database adapted to government management needs.
The research is closely related to the actual problems in China and
extensively uses statistical data to make various model analyses,
which has a relatively sizeable academic value.
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