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Guangdong in the Twenty-first Century: Stagnation or Second Take-off?

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This book explores the direction of future development of Guangdong at the start of the twenty-first century. Will it achieve a second take-off? Or, will its competitive edge gradually erode? Impact of Premier Zhu Rongji's reform programme and that of the Asia-Pacific region's economic crises on the development of the province are discussed. Competition from other regions in China, especially the Yangtze Delta region is examined.
ISBN
978-962-937-066-4
Pub. Date
Nov 1, 2000
Weight
0.71kg
Paperback
488 pages
Dimension
152 x 229 mm


The research team on developments in Guangdong is proud to present its fourth volume on the subject. The Contemporary China Research Centre, upon its establishment in 1992, considered the study of Guangdong a major

The research team on developments in Guangdong is proud to present its fourth volume on the subject. The Contemporary China Research Centre, upon its establishment in 1992, considered the study of Guangdong a major focus of its activities. The importance of Guangdong in Hong Kong's future development no longer requires any explanation; the huge number of Hong Kong people visiting Shenzhen every weekend is perhaps the best illustration of the growing integration between Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta. From an academic point of view, the research team believes that its solid field work in the province will give it an edge over its local and overseas competitors. Every team member has now established an excellent network of ties in support of his or her research.


In the first volume of the project, the research team concentrated on the factors contributing to the spectacular economic growth of Guangdong. The second volume then focused on the different models of development within the province, emphasizing Guangdong's role as a laboratory for experiments in economic reforms in China. By the mid-1990s, Guangdong's leaders realized that the province had to face a new set of challenges; and the acquisition of expertise as well as the formulation of strategies with a new vision were demanded for the new stage of development. This was exactly the theme of our third book.


In this fourth volume, the research team members, while working on their individual topics, also attempt to study the impact of Zhu Rongji's reform and the Asia-Pacific region's economic crises on the development of the province; examine competition from other regions in China, especially the Yangtze Delta region; analyze the strengths and weaknesses of Guangdong's economy and of its development strategy so far; and consider the options open for Guangdong at this stage. The team attempts to cover a broad range of policy areas which it believes have a significant bearing on Guangdong's long-term development.

The research team is most grateful for the co-operation and support given by Mr. Patrick Kwong and Dr. Paul Kwong of the City University of Hong Kong Press in the publication of this book. The editor would also like to thank the authors for their hard work and patience; and to thank Mr. Ian Storey for his indispensable editorial assistance. Naturally the editor and the authors have to be responsible for whatever errors and omissions.

Joseph Y. S. CHENG
August 2000
  1. Introduction
  2. Guangdong's Challenges: Organizational Streamlining, Economic Restructuring and Anti-Corruption
  3. Interest Articulation between the Government and Private Enterprises: A Case Study of the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone
  4. Industrial Structure and Industrial Policy in Guangdong Province
  5. Retrospect and Prospects of Foreign Direct Investment Inflow: The Case of Guangdong Province
  6. Determinants for Foreign Direct Investment: A Compara-tive Study between Guangdong and Beijing
  7. Collective Contracts and Chinese-style Collective Bargaining: A Case Study of Guangdong
  8. Labour Disputes in Shenzhen: The Origin, Pattern and Settlement of Workplace Conflicts
  9. Guangdong and the Challenges of the Twenty-first Century: The Legal Perspective
  10. Legal Developments and New Challenges in Guangdong Province
  11. The Decentralization of Higher Education in Guangdong: Challenges and Opportunities
  12. China's Challenges in Services for the Elderly in the Twenty-first Century: Reflections from Guangdong
  13. The Crime Scene in Guangdong Province
  14. Towards a Sustainable Environment in the Pearl River Delta Region: A Case Study of Water Pollution Legislation and Its Relevance to the HKSAR
  15. Solid Waste Management in Guangzhou: The Stumbling Block to a World Class City
  16. Conclusion: Whither Guangdong?
Joseph Y. S. CHENG: Chair Professor of Political Science and Coordinator of the Contemporary China Research Project, City University of Hong Kong. He is the founding editor of the Hong Kong Journal of Social Sciences and The Journal of Comparative Asian Development. He has published widely on the political development in China and Hong Kong, Chinese foreign policy and local government in southern China. He has recently edited volumes on China: A New Stage of Development for An Emerging Superpower; and The Second Chief Executive of Hong Kong SAR: Evaluating the Tsang Years 2005–2012. He is now serving as convenor of the Alliance for True Democracy in Hong Kong.
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