Preface Urbanization Based on China’s National Conditions.- Part I Theoretical Research.- A Study on the Contractual Arrangement of Agricultural Land Transfer and Vertical Coordination of Agriculture Industrialization.- Three Kinds of Capital in Urban-rural Integration and College Students Employment.- The Choice of Rural Informatization Pattern in China’s Coordination of Urban-rural Development.- Analysis of Several Issues on Urban Management.- Research on the Management and Transformation of Urban Villages in Urban and Rural Integration.- Analysis on the Development of Rural Small and Medium Enterprises and New Urbanization.- Accelerate the Building of New Rural Communities to Facilitate Coordinated Modernization Development in a Scientific Manner.- Research on Financial Support to the New Urbanization.- Township Informatization and the Application of Internet of Things Technology.- Part II Empirical Research.- The Transfer of Rural Population to Urban Areas under the Background of Unified Household Registration——A Case Study of Chengdu.- Research on the Pilot Project of New Social Endowment Insurance in Pastoral Areas———A Case Study of Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia.- Innovation and Reflection on Rural Land Transfer System———A Case Study of Suizhou City, Hubei Province.- Status Analysis of the New Generation Industrial Workers———Survey Report on the Pearl River Delta Region.- Promoting Urban-rural Integration with New Agricultural Modernization———A Case Study of Liaocheng City, Shandong Province.- Five Prospects of New Urbanization——A Case Study of Suqian City, Jiangsu Province.
Li Yining, born in Yizheng of Jiangsu Province, is a professor of Peking University. He is also the director of Social Science Department and honorary president of Guanghua School of Management, Peking University.
Cheng Zhiqiang, born in Chunhua of Shanxi Province, is a Ph.D. of Economics. He is also a part-time professor of Guanghua School of Management, Peking University and the director of China Postdoctoral Science Foundation.
This book presents a study of China's new urbanization, which is one of the country’s major economic issues and embodies the characteristics of its economic development. Professor Yining Li proposed the framework and wrote the first article. Under Li's guidance, other articles were written by researchers at the Guanghua School of Management, Peking University. In the central government development plan, urbanization is the main force stimulating domestic demand. And after more than 10 years of high-speed urbanization process, the change from simple urbanization to "the new urbanization" is an inevitable development direction. This book covers many crucial urbanization topics that directly affect China's reform.