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ISBN 10: 3662474123
ISBN 13: 9783662474129
Author: Zhao Chen, Ming Lu
Toward Balanced Growth with Economic Agglomeration Empirical Studies of China Urban Rural and Interregional Development 1st Edition Table of contents:
1 Introduction
1.1 The Power of Space: Density, Distance and Division
1.2 Understanding Urban-Rural and Regional Development in China
1.3 Contents and Structure
1.4 Significance of This Study
References
2 Urban-Rural Integration and Spatial Agglomeration in the Process of Chinese Urbanization
2.1 What Kind of Urbanization Do We Need?
2.2 Spatial Agglomeration and Scale Effect in Urban Development
2.3 Misunderstanding About Urbanization and Urban Development
2.4 Agglomeration Effect of Metropolises: Comparisons Between Shanghai and Tokyo
2.5 Toward Balanced Urban-Rural Development and Policy Adjustments
References
3 How Should China Maintain Growth While Balancing Regional Development
3.1 Industry Agglomeration and Regional Imbalance
3.1.1 Industry Agglomeration in the Process of Globalization and Urbanization
3.1.2 Regional Imbalance in the Process of Globalization, Industrialization and Urbanization
3.2 Balanced Regional Development: Is There Trade-off Between Efficiency and Equalization?
3.2.1 Mechanism of Regional Balance
3.2.2 Adjustment to Policies for Balanced Regional Development
3.3 Readjustment to Policies for Balanced Regional Development
References
4 Globalization and Regional Income Inequality in China
4.1 Globalization and Income Inequality
4.2 China’s Journey to Globalization and Regional Inequality
4.2.1 Growing International Trade
4.2.2 Increasing Cross-Boarder Capital Flows
4.2.3 Further Opening up After WTO Accession
4.2.4 Globalization and Regional Inequality
4.3 Accounting for China’s Inter-regional Income Inequality
4.3.1 Variables of Income Generating Function
4.3.2 Form of Income Generating Function
4.3.3 Decomposing Income Inequality
4.4 Concluding Remarks
Data Appendix
References
5 Economic Opening and Domestic Market Integration
5.1 What Do We Know About Market Integration in China?
5.2 The Determinants of China’s Domestic Integration
5.3 Measuring Market Segmentation for Chinese Domestic Goods
5.3.1 Data and Index Computing
5.3.2 The Integration of Chinese Domestic Goods Market
5.4 Data and Estimation
5.5 Conclusions
References
6 Urban-Rural Inequality and Regional Economic Growth in China
6.1 About Inequality and Growth: Where Do We Stand?
6.2 Inequality-Growth Nexus: Theories and Modeling Framework
6.2.1 Theories on Inequality-Growth Nexus
6.2.2 Model Specification
6.3 Empirical Evidence from China
6.3.1 Basic Results
6.3.2 Impact of Inequality on Investment, Education and Economic Growth
6.4 Conclusions and Policy Implications
Appendix: Data
References
7 Balance Through Agglomeration: A “Third Path” to Balanced Development Between Urban and Rural Ar
7.1 Balanced Urban-Rural and Regional Development with Efficiency
7.1.1 Economic Agglomeration and Regional Balance Are Reconcilable
7.1.2 Urban-Rural Integration and Urban Development Are Reconcilable
7.1.3 Social Harmony and Economic Growth Are Reconcilable
7.2 Policy Innovation in Balanced Urban-Rural and Regional Development
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