Journal article
Foreign investment and trade: impact on spatial structure of the economy
Abstract
Today's tolerance and encouragement of spatially unbalanced growth should be seen in the context of the past history of regional policy in China. This attempted to force development in locations and settlements which were often not the most suitable. It seems now that China hopes the coastal regions will become "growth poles' which will help to develop the interior provinces. Regional policy aims to develop the interior provinces and link them …
Authors
Phillips DR; Gar-On Yeh A
Journal
Geography of Contemporary China, , , pp. 224–248
Publication Date
January 1, 1990