1st Edition
China's Spatial Economic Development Regional Transformation in the Lower Yangzi Delta
The spatial patterns of China's rapid economic transformation fundamentally challenge conventional geographies of urban and regional development. This book provides a theoretically informed case study of the local character of regional change in China's lower Yangzi Delta, as well as a new analytical framework for understanding China's unique form of economic modernization.
Biography
Andrew M. Marton is Reader in Chinese Geography in the Institute of Contemporary Chinese Studies at the University of Nottingham. He has contributed articles to numerous journals, including Asian Geographer and Pacific Affairs, and to the recent edited volumes Rural–Urban Transition and Development in China, and Hong Kong in China
'A high quality contribution to understanding the mechanisms of the spatial transformation of the Chinese countryside.' - China Perspectives
'This excellent book...deserves a wide readership not only among China specialists but also those concerned with development theory and practice.' - The China Journal






