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Rural transformation and the persistence of rurality in China
Eurasian Geography and Economics, 2013The aim of this paper is to exam rural transformation and the persistence of rurality in China. Recent discussions on the “end of village” in China and policy suggestions that aligned to them have indicated that villages will not completely disappear unless institutional constraints are removed.
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The China Quarterly, 1988
There is a common policy bias against creating an appropriate economic environment for rural growth in many less developed countries as governments attempt to strive for rapid industrialization through various interventions in both the urban and rural sectors.
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There is a common policy bias against creating an appropriate economic environment for rural growth in many less developed countries as governments attempt to strive for rapid industrialization through various interventions in both the urban and rural sectors.
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Rural‐to‐Urban Migration in China*
Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, 1996One consequence of economic reform in China has been the greatly accelerated migration of labour from rural areas to cities. Estimates suggest an annual migrant labour flow of around 50‐60 million people, of whom 10–15 million have settled permanently in cities.
Harry X. Wu, Li Zhou
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Rural tourism development in China
International Journal of Tourism Research, 2008AbstractThis paper provides an overview and brief evaluation of China's rural tourism. Beginning with the form of poverty alleviation through tourism, China's rural tourism has undergone over 20 years of development and exhibited some unique features in its development pattern, scale and business operational models in accordance with China's political,
Songshan (Sam) Huang+2 more
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The Journal of Asian Studies, 1980
That the late Tang and Song form a watershed in Chinese history is an idea that needs no introduction in these pages. It has won the general acceptance of scholars of the most varying historical (and political) persuasions. New political institutions, including a sophisticated bureaucracy staffed by officials chosen for their ability; a proliferation ...
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That the late Tang and Song form a watershed in Chinese history is an idea that needs no introduction in these pages. It has won the general acceptance of scholars of the most varying historical (and political) persuasions. New political institutions, including a sophisticated bureaucracy staffed by officials chosen for their ability; a proliferation ...
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Off-farm employment over the past four decades in rural China
, 2018The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the trend of off-farm employment in rural China over the past four decades since the reform and opening-up.,Using two sets of panel survey data, the China National Rural Survey conducted in 2000 and 2008, and the ...
Linxiu Zhang+3 more
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Poverty alleviation in rural China: policy changes, future challenges and policy implications
, 2018Purpose Poverty alleviation is a global challenge. Human society has never ceased to fight against poverty. China was once the developing country with the largest rural poor population in the world.
Yan-sui Liu, Yuanzhi Guo, Yang Zhou
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Sustainable mobility in rural China
Journal of Environmental Management, 2008Rural areas in China suffer from various problems. The stagnating economic development and a lack of (sufficient) job opportunities and basic services, etc., lead to disadvantages for great parts of China's population. In this context, the transport sector plays a crucial role for the development of rural settlements. Although the degree of undersupply
Holger Dalkmann+3 more
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China Agricultural Economic Review, 2018
Purpose Given the fact that the income disparity has become extremely severe in rural China, the purpose of this paper is to examine heterogeneity in food consumption among various income classes and to investigate the impact of changes in income ...
Yanjun Ren+3 more
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Purpose Given the fact that the income disparity has become extremely severe in rural China, the purpose of this paper is to examine heterogeneity in food consumption among various income classes and to investigate the impact of changes in income ...
Yanjun Ren+3 more
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Tourism Management, 2011
Abstract In the latest two decades, Rural Tourism (RT) has speedily developed and become an important concept of tourism in China. However, there remains little understanding in the western world about RT for its special role in China’s rural socio-economic regeneration.
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Abstract In the latest two decades, Rural Tourism (RT) has speedily developed and become an important concept of tourism in China. However, there remains little understanding in the western world about RT for its special role in China’s rural socio-economic regeneration.
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