Growth and development in prefecture-level cities in China

Nowhere has the scale and scope of urbanization been larger than in China over the last few decades. We analyze Chinese city development between the years 1996 and 2014 using data for the urbanized components of prefecture-level cities. We show that, despite much variability and fast economic and de...

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Analysis
Biology and Life Sciences
China
Cities
Cities and towns
Demographic change
Demographics
Earth Sciences
Ecology and Environmental Sciences
Economic analysis
Economic aspects
Economic change
Economic conditions
Economic development
Economies of scale
Employment
Evolution
Geography
Households
Humans
Information systems
Land use
Migration
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People and Places
Population
Population Growth
Population number
Production management
Productivity
Registration
Rural areas
Scaling
Social Sciences
Trajectories
Urban areas
Urban development
Urban planning
Urban Renewal
Urbanization
title Growth and development in prefecture-level cities in China
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