Comparative Economic Studies

, Volume 51, Issue 3, pp 281–283 | Cite as

Economic Consequences of Urbanisation and Urbanisation Policy in China

  • Josef C Brada
  • Belton M Fleisher
  • Scott Rozelle
  • Johan Swinnen
Symposium Introduction
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Authors and Affiliations

  • Josef C Brada
    • 1
  • Belton M Fleisher
    • 2
  • Scott Rozelle
    • 3
  • Johan Swinnen
    • 4
  1. 1.Department of EconomicsArizona State University and Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Arizona State UniversityTempeUSA
  2. 2.Department of EconomicsThe Ohio State University, Center for Human Capital and Labor Market Research Central University of Finance and Economics, and IZA, The Ohio State UniversityColumbusUSA
  3. 3.Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies, Stanford UniversityStanfordUSA
  4. 4.Katholik University Leuven, LICOS, HogenheuvelcollegeLeuvenBelgium

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