China's Spatial Economic Development: Restless Landscapes in the Lower Yangzi Delta

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"The development of 'market socialism' in China has contributed to a spatial economic transformation characterized by an apparent capacity to rapidly industrialize without transferring large numbers of people into big cities. The author offers an explanation of the emergence of these relatively productive non-urban regions, an area where conventional theories of development, industrialization and urbanization have proved inadequate. China's distinctive experience is also held up as a unique source of reflection on the critical dimensions of regional change in an increasingly volatile global economic environment." "China's Spatial Economic Development contributes both a new theoretical framework and a wealth of original research material to the study of rural transformation and urban transition in China. It will, therefore, be of vital interest to Asian studies scholars, geographers and economists working on the transitional economies."--BOOK JACKET.

Author(s): Andrew Mark Marton
Series: Routledge Studies on China in Transition
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2000

Language: English
Pages: 233