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ID129092
Title ProperPseudo-urbanization or real urbanization
Other Title Informationurban China's mergence of administrative regions and its effects, a case study of Zhongshan city, Guangdong province
LanguageENG
AuthorLiu, Yungang ;  Jin, lie
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)After the market reforms and opening tip ol" China in the late l97l)s. local governments played a central role in the country's rapid urbanization. particularly through the mergenee of administrative regions (MAR).
However. the effect of these MARs is still debatable. ()n the one hand. an MAR can accelerate the pace of economic growth. reshape the power structure. and establish necessary coordination among different regions. On the other hand. a MAR can have negative effects which have led to "pseudo-urbanization" in other developing countries. What is the effect of the local. state-led MAR in China'? This study examines the MAR implemented by the local government of Zhongshan city. Guangdong province. The MAR is found to be associated with the robust growth of the downtown area and of the urban population: it has gradually reshaped the socioeconomic structure of the city. the urban landscape. and the identity of its residents. MARs in China are argu- ably characterizcd b_v a transition from pseudo-urbanization to "real" urbanization. This transition cannot be explained by existing, urban theories. such as the "growth machine." "urban regime," or "entrepreneurial city." Therefore. we use the term "government-led merging urbanization" tGMLz) to define the process. We further suggest that the GML7 concept can be used as a model of urbanization or urban growth. This model provides an important perspective for examining the role played by local governments in the process of urbanization.
`In' analytical NoteChina Review Vol.14, No.1; Spring 2014: p.37-59
Journal SourceChina Review Vol.14, No.1; Spring 2014: p.37-59
Key WordsPseudo-Urbanization ;  Real Urbanization ;  China ;  Urban Growth ;  Urban Development ;  Rail Network ;  Mega City Region ;  Pearl River Delta ;  State Regime ;  Emerging State ;  Economic Reforms ;  Development Strategy ;  Economic Strategy ;  State Space Analysis ;  Mega City Development ;  Zhongshan City ;  Guangdong Province ;  Economic Planning ;  Urban Planning