Get 20M+ Full-Text Papers For Less Than $1.50/day. Start a 14-Day Trial for You or Your Team.

Learn More →

Urban–rural integration drives regional economic growth in Chongqing, Western China

Urban–rural integration drives regional economic growth in Chongqing, Western China The recent experience of rapid economic growth in Chongqing Municipality in Southwest China shows that rural–urban integration can drive regional growth. In Chongqing rural–urban migration, rural–urban land conversion, infrastructure investment, agricultural restructuring, rural development and employment generation drive growth. These generic processes are profoundly shaped by the policy-driven investment dynamics and the specificity of the Chinese social model. Chinese specificity is reflected in Hukou reform, urban and rural rights, the Annual Land Use Quota system, the di piao, public assets and the local government finance vehicles. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Area Development and Policy Taylor & Francis

Urban–rural integration drives regional economic growth in Chongqing, Western China

23 pages

Urban–rural integration drives regional economic growth in Chongqing, Western China

Abstract

The recent experience of rapid economic growth in Chongqing Municipality in Southwest China shows that rural–urban integration can drive regional growth. In Chongqing rural–urban migration, rural–urban land conversion, infrastructure investment, agricultural restructuring, rural development and employment generation drive growth. These generic processes are profoundly shaped by the policy-driven investment dynamics and the specificity of the Chinese social model. Chinese...
Loading next page...
 
/lp/taylor-francis/urban-rural-integration-drives-regional-economic-growth-in-chongqing-ZwjCI6887C
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Copyright
© 2016 Regional Studies Association
ISSN
2379-2957
eISSN
2379-2949
DOI
10.1080/23792949.2016.1151758
Publisher site
See Article on Publisher Site

Abstract

The recent experience of rapid economic growth in Chongqing Municipality in Southwest China shows that rural–urban integration can drive regional growth. In Chongqing rural–urban migration, rural–urban land conversion, infrastructure investment, agricultural restructuring, rural development and employment generation drive growth. These generic processes are profoundly shaped by the policy-driven investment dynamics and the specificity of the Chinese social model. Chinese specificity is reflected in Hukou reform, urban and rural rights, the Annual Land Use Quota system, the di piao, public assets and the local government finance vehicles.

Journal

Area Development and PolicyTaylor & Francis

Published: Jan 2, 2016

Keywords: Rural–urban integration; Chongqing; Hukou reform; land certificate; infrastructure investment; China; sustainable development; интеграция города и села; Чунцин; реформа Хукоу; земельный сертификат; инвестиции в инфраструктуру; Китай; устойчивое развитие.; 城乡一体化、 重庆、户口改革、 土地证、 基础设施投资、 中国、 可持续发展; Integración urbana–rural; Chongqing; reforma del sistema de hukou; certificado del suelo; inversión en infraestructura; China; desarrollo sostenible

References