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Grasping New Urban Area Investment Strategy

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In his “Two Points of Historical Experience of Urbanization”, Mr. Wu Gou observes that there are two traditions of urbanization in Chinese history. One is urbanization driven by political forces where most cities are developed on the basis of political centers established by the state; the other is driven by economic forces where most cities are originated from regional economic centers (markets) which are spontaneously formed.

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    Zhang Jie. Introduction to New Town Planning and Development, p. 178.

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Shao, Z. (2015). Grasping New Urban Area Investment Strategy. In: The New Urban Area Development. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44958-5_22

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