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Urbanizing China: A Reflective Dialogue

11.S945 · Urban Studies and Planning · Graduate · Fall 2013

Prof. Jinhua Zhao

MIT · Tier 1

The course explores the interactions between state and market as instigators of China’s urbanization, and its consequences of land, housing, transportation, energy, environment, migration, finance, urban inequality. Themes include the de-synchronization of China’s urbanization, potential differences between China’s past and future development, and differentiators between China’s urbanization and those of other countries. This discussion-based course asks students to participate in the conversat…

Policy and AdministrationUrban StudiesEconomicsGeographySocial SciencesEnergy, Climate & Sustainability

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Prof. Jinhua Zhao. 11.S945 Urbanizing China: A Reflective Dialogue. Fall 2013. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

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