
The Rural-Urban Divide
Economic Disparities and Interactions in China
Clarendon Press
Published on 4. November 1999
Book
Hardback
370 pages
978-0-19-829330-9 (ISBN)
Description
This book describes and explains the remarkably large rural-urban divide in economic well-being that exists in China. How did it come about? How is it maintained, in the face of equilibrating market forces? What are the implications for future efficiency and equity in the Chinese economy?
The book is divided into five parts: Part 1 introduces the context and scope of the study; Parts 2 and 3 measure and explain the rural-urban divide in income, education, health, and housing, both historically and by means of a household survey; Part 4 analyses the intersectoral movement of factors, both capital flows and the migration of labour; Part 5 ties together the arguments of the work and sets the Chinese experience in the broader context of transition and development economics.
The book uses the rigorous analysis and empirical methodology of modern economics. It is primarily aimed at a broad readership of development and transition economists, but China specialists will find much that is of interest.
The book is divided into five parts: Part 1 introduces the context and scope of the study; Parts 2 and 3 measure and explain the rural-urban divide in income, education, health, and housing, both historically and by means of a household survey; Part 4 analyses the intersectoral movement of factors, both capital flows and the migration of labour; Part 5 ties together the arguments of the work and sets the Chinese experience in the broader context of transition and development economics.
The book uses the rigorous analysis and empirical methodology of modern economics. It is primarily aimed at a broad readership of development and transition economists, but China specialists will find much that is of interest.
Reviews / Votes
invaluable insights into key areas of development * The Royal Society for Asian Affairs * This study must be the most comprehensive analysis ever written on the sources and scope of China's urban-rural gap. * David Zweig, The Journal of Asian Studies * This well-organized study ... Both China specialists and development econonmists will welcome this book for its straightforward, rigorous treatment of a critical contemporary issue. * R.P. Gardella, Choice, Jul/Aug.00. *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Oxford University Press
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
numerous tables
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
722 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-829330-9 (9780198293309)
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Persons
Author
Professor of Economics, University of Oxford; and FellowProfessor of Economics, University of Oxford; and Fellow, St Edmund Hall, Oxford
Institute of Economics and StatisticsInstitute of Economics and Statistics, University of Oxford
Content
PART I. INTRODUCTION ; PART II. RURAL-URBAN COMPARISONS OF INCOME ; PART III. RURAL-URBAN COMPARISONS OF WELFARE ; PART IV. THE MOVEMENT OF FACTORS ; PART V. CONCLUSIONS