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The Spatial Logic of Economic Development in Contemporary China

The Spatial Logic of Economic Development in Contemporary China. G. William Skinner Professor of Anthropology University of California, Davis. Market Day. Courtyard of the market-town temple. Gaodianzi ( 高店子 ) , market town east of Chengdu. Sichuan, 1949. Gaodianzi ( 高店子 ) in 2008.

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The Spatial Logic of Economic Development in Contemporary China

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  1. The Spatial Logic of Economic Development in Contemporary China G. William Skinner Professor of Anthropology University of California, Davis

  2. Market Day Courtyard of the market-town temple Gaodianzi (高店子), market town east of Chengdu. Sichuan, 1949

  3. Gaodianzi (高店子) in 2008 The former center of town (about where the car is) High-rise apartments housing the townspeople and former peasants

  4. Three-zone Regionalization of China The version adopted for the Seventh Five-Year Plan (1986-1990)

  5. China’s Macroregional Systems Showing provincial boundaries and metropolises (high-order cities) Note the relationship between Macroregional boundaries (black) and Provincial boundaries (red)

  6. Urban-Rural Continuum Lower Yangzi Macroregion, 2000

  7. Regional City Systems (RCS) Lower Yangzi Macroregion, 2000

  8. Regional Systems Index Lower Yangzi Macroregion, 2000 High Low

  9. Core-Periphery Zoning within the Lower Yangzi Macroregion, 2000 Zoning that emphasizes concentricity within the region as a whole

  10. Core-Periphery Zones (CPZ) Lower Yangzi Macroregion, 2000

  11. Construction of the Hierarchical Regional Systems (HRS) matrix CPZ URC

  12. Indicators of Agricultural Modernization and Productivity

  13. Indicators of Modern Transformation and Improved Living Standards

  14. Waves of Development in HRS

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