Ma, Laurence J. C.; Fan, Ming - In: Urban Studies 31 (1994) 10, pp. 1625-1645
Urbanisation in China during the Maoist period was largely a consequence of centralised planning and Soviet-type industrialisation dominated by the growth of cities. The towns lost their commercial function and stagnated. Since the reforms of 1978, the growth of towns has emerged as a new force...