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Economic and social development in south China

edited by Stewart MacPherson and Joseph Y.S. Cheng.
Cheltenham, U.K. : Edward Elgar, c1996.
Economic and Social Development in South China brings together research by a pioneering team of academic researchers and includes statistical data on the Pearl River Delta as well as analysis of the metropolitan development in Guangzhou municipal city, civil service reform and social policy in Shenzhen, Guangzhou's municipal leadership and the basic level elections in the region since 1979. Other issues discussed include foreign outward direct investment from Guangdong, the creation of effective environmental law, foreign investment in Guangdong and the emergence of private education in the Pearl River Delta. Southern China's creative approaches to the difficulties and problems encountered since reforms began in the 1970s is rigorously analysed and explored by scholars with exceptional access to local sources and data. Economic and Social Development in South China shows how the use - encouraged by the authorities - of competing models of economic development will influence and shape the future of the country as a whole.

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Bibliographic Information

Format:
book Book
Subject:
China, Southeast > Economic conditions.
China, Southeast > Economic policy.
China, Southeast > Social conditions.
Publication Year:
1996
Language:
English
Published:
Cheltenham, U.K.
ISBN:
1858983010
Course:
HIST440
1978年以後的香港與珠江三角洲的社會與經濟變遷 Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta: Economic and Social Changes since 1978
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.

 

 


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