Covering rare and valuable topics, this book focuses on the coordinated development and integration of urban and rural areas in China. Based on theoretical and empirical studies, it suggests a theoretical framework and conducts quantitative analyses to examine the problems of the rural economy, population migration, land transfer, and social security. Approaching these problems from historical, realistic, theoretical, and practical perspectives, this detailed record also proposes strategic objectives and evaluates the measures for rural-urban coordinated development up to the year 2020.
KEY FEATURES
This book focuses on the coordinated development and integration of urban and rural areas in China. Based on theoretical and empirical studies, it suggests a theoretical framework and conducts quantitative analyses to examine the problems of the rural economy, population migration, land transfer and social security, and accounts for the reasons for these problems from historical, realistic, theoretical and practical perspectives. It also proposes strategic objectives and evaluates the measures for rural-urban coordinated development to 2020.
CONTENTS
‧ The Problem of Population Migrations
‧ Rural Industrialization and Industrial Development
‧ Social Security and the Household Registration System
‧ Equalization of Rural-Urban Basic Public Services
‧ Coordinated Development of Rural-Urban Spatial Structure
‧ Coordination of Rural-Urban Financial Systems and Rural Organizations
READERSHIP
Academics, researchers, professionals and students interested in China’s rural-urban development.
AUTHOR
Sun Jiuwen is a PhD of Economics and the Dean and Professor of the Institute of Regional and Urban Economic Research in Renmin University of China. He is a member of the Leading Group for Poverty Alleviation and the Development Expert Advisory Committee of the State Council, consultant to the Expert Panel of the Beijing Municipal People’s Government, member of the Expert Committee of the National Development Bank, and Vice Chairman and Secretary General of the National Economic Geography Society.