growthprimacyurbanizationThere is an extensive literature on the urbanization process looking at both urbanization and urban concentration, asking whether and when there is under or over-urbanization or under or over urban concentration. Writers argue that national government...
There is an extensive literature on the urbanization process looking at both urbanization and urban concentration, asking whether and when there is under or over-urbanization or under or over urban concentration. Writers argue that national government policies and non-democratic institutions promote excess...
Henderson, V. (2003), The Urbanization Process and Economic Growth: The So-What Question, Journal of Economic Growth, 8, 47-71. 展开 被引量: 1 年份: 2011 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 全部来源 免费下载 求助全文 掌桥科研 EconPapers ResearchGate ResearchGate (全网免费下载) core.ac.uk (...
Hence, we conclude that a given country cannot obtain the expected economic benefits from accelerated urbanization, especially if it takes the form of government-led urbanization. In addition, only when all facets are taken into consideration can we fully assess the urbanization process. 展开 ...
With the sustained rapid economic growth and urbanization process in China and gradually accelerating, within the transport needs of urban residents in different provinces in China in recent years the rapid growth of significant increase in the number of cars, the number of major causes of growth ...
百度试题 结果1 题目7. Urbanization (urban) is an unavoidable trend in the process of economic and social development. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上 反馈 收藏
Urbanization The Evolution of Cities Urbanization is the process of the growth and development of cities, which has been a significant phenomenon in human history. It is characterized by the movement of people from rural areas to urban centers, leading to the concentration of population, economic ...
Economic growth has been largely consumption-driven and fueled by remittances. Poverty change... TW Bank 被引量: 8发表: 2016年 Searching for the 'Grail' : Can Uganda's Land Support its Prosperity Drive? In addition, rather than driving equitable economic growth, the process of urbanization ...
Three interrelated world trends may be exacerbating emerging zoonotic risks: income growth, urbanization, and globalization. Income growth is associated with rising animal protein consumption in developing countries, which increases the conversion of wild lands to livestock production, and hence the probabil...
Transitional economies in Southeast Asia—a distinct group of developing countries—have experienced rapid urbanization in the past several decades due to the economic transition that fundamentally changed the function of their economies, societies and the environment. Myanmar, one of the least developed ...