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E-grāmata: China's Urbanization in the New Round of Technological Revolution, 2020-2050: Impact, Prospect and Strategy

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Based on a major research project undertaken by a team at the Institute of Market Economy, Development Research Center of the State Council of China, a project which included extensive survey research, and involved also many international scholars including researchers at the World Economic Forum Research Center and OECD, this book explores the possible future trajectories for urbanization in China. The book argues, drawing on examples from around the world, that technological advances have a huge impact on the exact nature of urbanization, and that institutions and policies have a significant role too, institutional arrangements such as modern education systems, patents and intellectual protection, and modern corporate systems. The book goes on to assess how current technological advances are likely to affect future urbanization and concludes by setting out how China should seize the opportunities from new technological advances and the associated transformation and upgrading of economic and social structures, and coordinate the development of "technology, factors of production, industry and institutions" as an integrated engine for high quality future urbanization.



Based on a major research project undertaken by a team at the Institute of Market Economy, Development Research Center of the State Council of China, this book explores the possible future trajectories for urbanization in China.

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Part I A historical review of technological revolutions and urbanization

Chapter I Process, typical models, and inspirations of global urbanization

Chapter II Impact of technological revolutions on urbanization

Chapter III The role of institutional policies in urbanization and
technological revolution

Part II A new round of technological revolution and global urbanization

Chapter IV Background, traits, and trends of the new technological revolution


Chapter V Impact of the new technological revolution on economic development


Chapter VI Global urbanization trends under the new technological revolution


Part III The new round of technological revolution and Chinas urbanization


Chapter VII Process, achievements, and issues of Chinas urbanization

Chapter VIII Impact of the new round of technological revolution on Chinas
urbanization

Chapter IX Chinas urbanization (2020-2050) in the new round of technological
revolution

Chapter X Strategic path and policies for Chinas high-quality urbanization
in the new era

Index
Wang Wei, Deng Yusong, Wang Ruimin, Niu Sanyuan, Shao Ting, Zhao Yong and Liu Xin are all researchers at the Institute of Market Economy, Development Research Center of the State Council of China, Beijing, China