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Record Nr.

UNINA9910825001703321

Titolo

Old industrial cities seeking new road of industrialization : models of revitalizing Northeast China / / editors, Mark Wang, The University of Melbourne, Australia, Zhiming Chen, University of Wollongong, Australia, Pingyu Zhang, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, Lianjun Tong, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, Yanji Ma, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New Jersey : , : World Scientific, , [2014]

c2014

ISBN

981-4390-54-2

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (ix, 241 pages) : illustrations

Collana

Gale eBooks

Disciplina

330.951091732

Soggetti

Industrialization - China - History - 21st century

Industries - China - History - 21st century

Cities and towns - China - History - 21st century

Regional planning - China - History - 21st century

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Contents; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction: Revitalization of China's Industrial Cradle; 1. The "Northeast Phenomenon"; 2. The Existing Transformation Models for Resource-Dependent and Heavy Industrial Cities; 3. Northeast Revitalization as a Part of China's Modernization; 2 From Mao's Pet to Deng's Burden; 1. Introduction; 2. Industrialization in "New" China and the Development of the Northeast Old Industrial Base; 2.1. Choice of industrialization model for the "new" China; 2.2. Prioritizing the development of the Northeast old industrial base

3. Historical Implications and Contributions of the Northeast Old Industrial Base 3.1. Mao's industrial base - beyond the " Stalin Model"; 3.2. The highly planned economic system and resource oriented heavy industry structure; 3.3. Contribution of Northeast China cities to Mao's industrialization; 4. The Northeast Phenomenon and its Causes; 5. Theoretical Explanation of the Deterioration of Northeast Region; 3 Revitalization Strategies of Old Industrial Cities under Hu: Overview; 1.



Introduction; 1.1. The proposal of revitalization strategies for the Northeast old industrial base

1.2. Unique policies and motivation mechanisms used in the revitalization process of the Northeast region 2. Revitalization Policies; 2.1. Policy package; 2.2. The advantages of policies in Northeast region compared to the policies in other key areas; 3. Achievements of Northeast Revitalization Strategy; 3.1. The transformation of resource based cities; 3.2. The " Northeast Phenomenon" and state-owned enterprises reform; 3.2.1. Major problems of the state-owned enterprises in the Northeast region and their causes; 3.2.2. How were SOEs reformed during the revitalization process

3.2.3. State-owned enterprises found new development path after reform 3.3. Industry upgrade and structural reform mode; 3.3.1. Northeast region industrial upgrade; 3.3.2. Upgrading the industrial structure drove a change in the regional ownership structure; 3.3.2.1. Establish an exit mechanism for state-owned capital and optimize the layout of state-owned economy; 3.3.2.2. Develop diversified investment bodies and complete the mixed ownership economy; 3.4. Change in macro layout of the old industrial base; 3.4.1. Coastal Liaoning Economic Belt

3.4.1.1. Shift in development strategy of coastal Liaoning Province and regional introduction 3.4.1.2. Emphasis of regional development; 3.4.1.3. The implications of the strategy; 3.4.2. Chang-Ji-Tu national reform and opening up pivot; 3.4.2.1. Development key points; 3.4.2.2. Implications of the strategy; 3.4.3. Shenyang economic zone; 3.4.3.1. Implications of the strategy; 4. Conclusion; 4 Tiexi's Reborn: The Revitalization of the City's Old Industrial Zone; 1. The Development Process and Historical Contribution of Tiexi District, Shenyang City

2. The Causes of the Deterioration in Shenyang's Tiexi District

Sommario/riassunto

This book aims to investigate how cities in China's rust belt restructure their urban industries and economies. Over the years, China's ""economic miracle"" has been mainly attributed to rapid development in its coastal region, where the majority of research into the country's development has originated from. Development in the rest of China seems to be attracting relatively scant research attention, especially in China's rust belt. In fact, the urban industrial restructuring process is an ongoing process in inland China, notably in the recent decade in terms of the scope, scale and speed