Economics of Planning Policies in China looks at the role that the institutional characteristics of the Chinese planning system and market mechanisms play in transforming and shaping the infrastructure, location, and cities with the potential for spatial disparity and inclusive growth. The planning and geographical perspective and evidence make this book a reference for international scholars, policymakers and graduates.
Economics of Planning Policies in China looks at the role that the institutional characteristics of the Chinese planning system and market mechanisms play in transforming and shaping the infrastructure, location, and cities with the potential for spatial disparity and inclusive growth. The planning and geographical perspective and evidence make this book a reference for international scholars, policymakers and graduates.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Wen-jie Wu is an Associate Professor at Heriot-Watt University, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
List of figures List of tables Foreword I by Professor Paul Cheshire Foreword II by Professor Siqi Zheng Acknowledgements PART I Overview 1 Introduction 2 Fundamentals of China's planning policies PART II Spatial evolution of planning policies in China 3 Planning for spatial development in the post-war era 4 Planning for transformation: spatial economic prosperity and disparity 5 Planning for urban and regional agglomeration PART III Planning implications: infrastructure, location and cities 6 Dynamics of urban networks: evidence from airport infrastructure expansion 7 Geographical evolution of railway network development 8 Market reform, land development and urban vibrancy PART IV Conclusions 9 Concluding remarks Index
List of figures List of tables Foreword I by Professor Paul Cheshire Foreword II by Professor Siqi Zheng Acknowledgements PART I Overview 1 Introduction 2 Fundamentals of China's planning policies PART II Spatial evolution of planning policies in China 3 Planning for spatial development in the post-war era 4 Planning for transformation: spatial economic prosperity and disparity 5 Planning for urban and regional agglomeration PART III Planning implications: infrastructure, location and cities 6 Dynamics of urban networks: evidence from airport infrastructure expansion 7 Geographical evolution of railway network development 8 Market reform, land development and urban vibrancy PART IV Conclusions 9 Concluding remarks Index
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