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Economic transition and urban land expansion in Provincial China


China has undergone economic transition characterized by marketization, globalization and decentralization, which has resulted in profound change in land use and urban space. This paper integrates globalization, institutional change, and China's economic transition to better understand urban land expansion in China. We use land use survey data in Jiangsu province at the county level to shed the light on the impact of economic transition on land use change and urban land expansion in China. We have found that a dramatic land use change in Jiangsu characterized by rapid urban land expansion, particularly Sunan (Southern Jiangsu) and municipal districts. This can be well explained by government policies including tax reform and intergovernmental competition, the participation in the global economy, and the development of a market economy. We have also found that urban land expansion has a temporal dimension, and was driven mainly by local governments in the early stage of the reform, followed by marketization, and more recently globalization after China's entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO).

This study is a timely contribution to our understanding of urban expansion. Its significance lies not only in the findings of the more rapid expansion in southern Jiangsu and municipalities, but also in its attempt to theorize the process and mechanisms

 

Full-text URL http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0197397514001313 

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