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Political Economy in the Evolution of China's Urban-Rural Economic Relations
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Political Economy in the Evolution of China’s Urban-Rural Economic Relations

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This book investigates the trajectory and evolutionary mechanisms of China's urban-rural economic relationships, seeking to explore how a developing socialist country can attain sustainable development and common prosperity.

Grounded in a deep literature review and a practical analysis of real-world conditions in China, the study challenges the dual economy theory of development economics that has prevailed in discussion of Chinese urban-rural economic relationships and puts forward an alternative analytical framework based on political economy. Considering the role political and social factors have played in China's economic development since 1949, the author divides the evolution of China's urban-rural economic relationship into two stages. In the first stage the relationship is seen to be a "separated" one, a situation that led to several repercussions; but the reform and opening-up of the late 1970s marked a turning point leading to a second stage featured by "imbalanced integration". Through empirical research, the book analyses the momentum, economic effects, and problems of this turn, thereby envisaging an upgraded stage marked out by "collaborative integration", integral to further economic development and a more prosperous society in all respects.

The title will appeal to scholars and student studying political economy, urban-rural economic relationships, development economics, and the Chinese economy.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
29 January 2024
Pages
298
ISBN
9781032029283

This book investigates the trajectory and evolutionary mechanisms of China's urban-rural economic relationships, seeking to explore how a developing socialist country can attain sustainable development and common prosperity.

Grounded in a deep literature review and a practical analysis of real-world conditions in China, the study challenges the dual economy theory of development economics that has prevailed in discussion of Chinese urban-rural economic relationships and puts forward an alternative analytical framework based on political economy. Considering the role political and social factors have played in China's economic development since 1949, the author divides the evolution of China's urban-rural economic relationship into two stages. In the first stage the relationship is seen to be a "separated" one, a situation that led to several repercussions; but the reform and opening-up of the late 1970s marked a turning point leading to a second stage featured by "imbalanced integration". Through empirical research, the book analyses the momentum, economic effects, and problems of this turn, thereby envisaging an upgraded stage marked out by "collaborative integration", integral to further economic development and a more prosperous society in all respects.

The title will appeal to scholars and student studying political economy, urban-rural economic relationships, development economics, and the Chinese economy.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
29 January 2024
Pages
298
ISBN
9781032029283