The Dynamics of the City-Managing-County Model in China: Implications for Rural-Urban Interaction

Environment & Urbanization, Vol 27(1): 327-342, 2015, DOI: 10.1177/0956247814566905

16 Pages Posted: 15 Nov 2015

See all articles by Zhenjie Yang

Zhenjie Yang

Macao Polytechnic University

Alfred M. Wu

National University of Singapore (NUS) - Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy

Date Written: November 14, 2015

Abstract

This paper aims to shed fresh light on rural-urban interaction and urbanization in a non-Western authoritarian context. It describes the change in post-Mao China from very vertical and separate government hierarchies for rural and urban areas, which inhibited rural-urban interactions, to a city-managing-county model, with rural counties around a city coming under the jurisdiction of the city government. Drawing on field research and statistical data, the paper elucidates the dynamics and complexities of this model, arguing that the combination of city-based bureaucrats favouring the city and the priority given to economic growth mandated by the central government often meant a lack of attention to rural development and support for county government. The paper also comments on the recent development of the province-managing-county model in China, and argues that given an urban-centred administrative system, whether the current reform can change the political and administrative equilibrium in China remains an open question.

Keywords: China, decentralization, local government, rural-urban interaction, urbanization

JEL Classification: H10, H11, H41, H50, H77, R58

Suggested Citation

Yang, Zhenjie and Wu, Alfred M., The Dynamics of the City-Managing-County Model in China: Implications for Rural-Urban Interaction (November 14, 2015). Environment & Urbanization, Vol 27(1): 327-342, 2015, DOI: 10.1177/0956247814566905, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2690680

Zhenjie Yang

Macao Polytechnic University ( email )

Macao Polytechnic University
Macao, Macao
China

Alfred M. Wu (Contact Author)

National University of Singapore (NUS) - Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy ( email )

Singapore
Singapore

Do you have negative results from your research you’d like to share?

Paper statistics

Downloads
23
Abstract Views
482
PlumX Metrics