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a| 0333772806 (Macmillan)
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a| 0312226659 (St. Martin's)
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b| H6 2000
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a| 338.9512
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a| Ho, Sam P. S.
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a| Sustainable economic development in South China /
c| Samuel P.S. Ho and Y.Y. Kueh.
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a| Basingstoke, Hampshire ;
a| London :
b| Macmillan Press ;
a| New York :
b| St. Martin's Press,
c| 2000.
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a| xvi, 274 p. :
b| ill. ;
c| 23 cm.
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a| Studies on the Chinese economy.
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a| Includes bibliographical references and index.
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a| "The transformation and industrialization of rural China is the underlying theme of this book. Using case-studies of selected regions in the south of China, where rural changes have been particularly dramatic, the book discusses and analyses: how, in the process of rural transformation, capital and labour are mobilized and reallocated; some of the problems and consequences of rapid rural industrialization; efforts of local governments to stabilize agriculture during the transition; and the loss of farm land from urbanization and rural industrial growth."--BOOK JACKET.
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a| Sustainable development
z| China.
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a| Industries
z| China.
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a| Rural industries
z| China.
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a| China
x| Economic policy
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a| Kueh, Yak-yeow.
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a| Studies on the Chinese economy.
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c| 28-02-08
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t| List of Figures
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t| List of Maps
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t| List of Tables
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t| Preface
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t| Notes on the Contributors
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t| Sustainable Economic Development in South China: An Introduction
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l| Pt. I
t| Channelling Funds to TVEs and Unloading Surplus Farm Labour
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l| 2
t| Sourcing Funds for Efficient Investment in Rural Industries
p| 17
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l| 3
t| The Impact of Non-institutional Factors on Rural Labour Redistribution
p| 39
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l| 4
t| Economic Characteristics of Urban Migrant Workers and Their Earning Potentials
p| 49
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l| Pt. II
t| Creating a Sustainable Rural Industry
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l| 5
t| A Location Strategy for Conglomeration Economies
p| 73
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l| 6
t| Lessons from Shengze: China's 'Number One' Rural Industrial Town
p| 95
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l| 7
t| Approaches to Controlling Industrial Pollution
p| 115
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l| Pt. III
t| Stabilizing Agriculture in a Transition Economy
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l| 8
t| The Role of Local Government in Agricultural Investment
p| 133
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l| 9
t| Reconstituting the Farm Extension Services
p| 156
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l| 10
t| Coping with the Expanding Cobweb: A Wholesale and Futures Market for Pork
p| 179
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l| Pt. IV
t| Managing Land use in a Rapidly Urbanizing Society
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l| 11
t| Balancing the Economic, Social and Ecological Costs of Rural-Urban Land Transfer
p| 195
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l| 12
t| An Urban Economic Beltway for Stemming the Loss of Farmland
p| 215
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l| 13
t| A Dual Land Tenure System for Improving Land Use
p| 239
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t| Epilogue: Policy Predicament, Institutional Constraint, and Prospects for Sustainable Development in China: An Integrated View
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