A state beyond the state: Shenzhen and the transformation of urban China

"Supported by numerous interviews and primary data, this book points out the threats posed by typical large-scale projects of single SOEs (Stateowned enterprises), and further shows alternative development potentials that match the long-term socioeconomic demand, by learning from self-evolving...

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Main Author: Chen, Ting 1985- (Author)
Format: Thesis Book
Language:English
Published: Rotterdam nai010 publishers [2017]
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:"Supported by numerous interviews and primary data, this book points out the threats posed by typical large-scale projects of single SOEs (Stateowned enterprises), and further shows alternative development potentials that match the long-term socioeconomic demand, by learning from self-evolving SOE areas shaped by the combined forces of various public and private stakeholders. Since China's 1980s economic reform, the ubiquitous semi-marketized SOEs have established themselves as immovable landholders in the urban landscape. To improve our understanding of the Chinese SOE urbanism, Ting Chen made a first-hand account and evaluation of various SOEs' urban performances and the differing socioeconomic influences of SOE land transformations. The urban core of the Special Economic Zone Shenzhen, largely constructed by SOEs, was chosen as the case study." -- Back cover
Item Description:Literaturangaben
Physical Description:XXII, 296 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten, Diagramme 24 cm
ISBN:9789462083493

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