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This book is the general report of the targeted poverty alleviation
and elimination project of 100 villages, presenting the overall
progress of poverty alleviation and development of all sample
villages in the tide of poverty alleviation. From 2016 to 2018, the
project selected 104 poor villages (including those out of poverty)
across the country to carry out national research and recorded the
great changes in more than 100 poor villages in recent years with
steps, nib and lens. Based on questionnaire survey data and data
from village research reports, the book describes the basic village
situation, poverty situation, village-level poverty management and
assistance measures, causes of poverty and assistance measures,
progress and results of targeted poverty alleviation in 100 poor
villages across China since 2016.
This book traces the history of urbanization in China and discusses
major problems and challenges the country is facing as it undergoes
a profound social transformation. The author argues that as China
tries to build not just more but also better cities, i.e., cities
that are not only economically competitive but also people- and
environment-friendly, it should adopt urbanization strategies and
policies that promote integrated development for both rural and
urban areas, and coordination among otherwise disparate objectives
- such as industrialization, ecological modernization,
informatization and cultural heritage preservation - nationwide and
at various scales.
This book identifies "development-oriented poverty reduction" as a
crucial part of what is now often billed as China's unique
development path, experience and model. China's success serves as
an example for any society aiming to eradicate poverty. However,
there is still a tough road ahead as the country enters a new phase
of the war on poverty. In addition to a systematic overview of the
country's development-oriented poverty reduction experiences over
recent decades, the book also offers an outlook for poverty
reduction in the coming years, including challenges the country
will face as it enters the final stretch in the race to achieve
moderate prosperity for all. It also discusses policy options for
meeting the government's poverty-reduction targets by 2020 within
the precision-targeting strategy framework.
On the basis of systematically summarizing and sorting out the
significant achievements made since China's rural reform, this book
comprehensively explains the theoretical basis, principles and
strategies of the road to rural revitalization of socialism with
Chinese characteristics. Through in-depth research on nine aspects
of rural basic management system, rural deepening reform, food
security, modernization of agriculture and rural areas, integrated
development of urban and rural areas, poverty alleviation, new
rural construction, ecological civilization construction and rural
governance, this book puts forward the development direction and
strategic choice of China's rural revitalization by the middle of
this century. It not only enriches and develops the theory of
development economics, but also provides experiences for rural
development in developing countries.
The book presents the comprehensive research findings on the basic
features, formation mechanisms and evolution laws of Chinese
enterprise migration, from the micro-perspective of enterprise
migration; and on this basis, the influences from enterprise
migration on industrial agglomeration and diffusion as well as the
evolution of regional economy have been deeply discussed in the
book; meanwhile, the migration trends, power mechanisms,
determining factors, structural and spatial effects of Chinese
manufacturing industry have been also studied. The author also put
forward policy advices on the themes above, such as the central
government should pay more attention to the fairness goals in the
market economy framework; some policies should be improved to
positively and reasonably guide and regulate firm relocation in
China, for example, enterprises from Chinese coastal areas should
be encouraged to move to the mid and west areas; the
industrialization and urbanization in mid and west areas should be
accelerated; the economic development should be geared to the
bearing capacity of natural resources and environment; industries
and economic activities should be promoted to agglomerate
effectively in metropolitan regions. This book provides
comprehensive analysis on the relocation of enterprises in China,
as well as the situation of China's regional economic development.
The author, Wei Houkai, as an authoritative economist on regional
development of China, finished his deep survey on China's regional
economy from this perspective of enterprise relocation, together
with his research group; as the research result, this book,
doubtlessly provides a valuable opportunity for readers in English
world to obtain the realistic and rational messages about what is
happening in nowadays China in certain domains. What's more, Mr
Wei, whose policy advices has always been adopted by the government
of China, raises some significant viewpoints based on his d
This book identifies “development-oriented poverty reduction”
as a crucial part of what is now often billed as China’s unique
development path, experience and model. China’s success serves as
an example for any society aiming to eradicate poverty. However,
there is still a tough road ahead as the country enters a new phase
of the war on poverty. In addition to a systematic overview of the
country’s development-oriented poverty reduction experiences over
recent decades, the book also offers an outlook for poverty
reduction in the coming years, including challenges the country
will face as it enters the final stretch in the race to achieve
moderate prosperity for all. It also discusses policy options for
meeting the government’s poverty-reduction targets by 2020 within
the precision-targeting strategy framework.
This book traces the history of urbanization in China and discusses
major problems and challenges the country is facing as it undergoes
a profound social transformation. The author argues that as China
tries to build not just more but also better cities, i.e., cities
that are not only economically competitive but also people- and
environment-friendly, it should adopt urbanization strategies and
policies that promote integrated development for both rural and
urban areas, and coordination among otherwise disparate objectives
- such as industrialization, ecological modernization,
informatization and cultural heritage preservation - nationwide and
at various scales.
This open access book explores new research directions in social
inequality and urban segregation. With the goal of fostering an
ongoing dialogue between scholars in Europe and China, it brings
together an impressive team of international researchers to shed
light on the entwined processes of inequality and segregation, and
the implications for urban development. Through a rich collection
of empirical studies at the city, regional and national levels, the
book explores the impact of migration on cities, the related
problems of social and spatial segregation, and the ramifications
for policy reform. While the literature on both segregation and
inequality has traditionally been dominated by European and North
American studies, there is growing interest in these issues in the
Chinese context. Economic liberalization, rapid industrial
restructuring, the enormous growth of cities, and internal
migration, have all reshaped the country profoundly. What have we
learned from the European and North American experience of
segregation and inequality, and what insights can be gleaned to
inform the bourgeoning interest in these issues in the Chinese
context? How is China different, both in terms of the nature and
the consequences of segregation inequality, and what are the
implications for future research and policy? Given the continued
rise of China's significance in the world, and its recent
declaration of war on poverty, this book offers a timely
contribution to scholarship, identifying the core insights to be
learned from existing research, and providing important guidance on
future directions for policy makers and researchers.
This open access book explores new research directions in social
inequality and urban segregation. With the goal of fostering an
ongoing dialogue between scholars in Europe and China, it brings
together an impressive team of international researchers to shed
light on the entwined processes of inequality and segregation, and
the implications for urban development. Through a rich collection
of empirical studies at the city, regional and national levels, the
book explores the impact of migration on cities, the related
problems of social and spatial segregation, and the ramifications
for policy reform. While the literature on both segregation and
inequality has traditionally been dominated by European and North
American studies, there is growing interest in these issues in the
Chinese context. Economic liberalization, rapid industrial
restructuring, the enormous growth of cities, and internal
migration, have all reshaped the country profoundly. What have we
learned from the European and North American experience of
segregation and inequality, and what insights can be gleaned to
inform the bourgeoning interest in these issues in the Chinese
context? How is China different, both in terms of the nature and
the consequences of segregation inequality, and what are the
implications for future research and policy? Given the continued
rise of China's significance in the world, and its recent
declaration of war on poverty, this book offers a timely
contribution to scholarship, identifying the core insights to be
learned from existing research, and providing important guidance on
future directions for policy makers and researchers.
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