Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7395010 World Development 2014 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Urbanization-led development brings not just demographic, technological, and economic change, but profound institutional transition, as well. The scale and pace of China's urbanization project have generated a crisis for millions living in rural-urban peripheries. We will utilize a model of institutional fit to conduct a critical analysis of China's urbanization program and its implementation problems. Utilizing a semi-structured interview format, we analyze the experiences of the so-called “land-lost” residents in Changsha, China, vis-à-vis this ongoing institutional transition. The analysis provides a rich account of the myriad ways the transition to a privatized property market runs counter to the collective nature of peri-urban Chinese communities.
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