中国的政治经济状况/Political Economy of China

Zhang Li(Main Instructor)

发布者:廖晨思发布时间:2017-04-19浏览次数:277

张力


社会发展与公共政策学院 人口研究所

教授


办公电话:86-21-55665575

电子邮件:lizhangfudan@fudan.edu.cn






Education

Ph.D. (Geography)

University of Washington

Seattle, USA

December 2000

M.Sc. (Demography)

LondonSchool of Economics and Political Science, London, UK

October 1991

M.Sc. (Economic   Geography)

Zhongshan (Sun   Yat-Sen) University

Guangzhou, China

December 1984

B.Sc. (City Planning)

Zhongshan (Sun   Yat-Sen) University

Guangzhou, China

March 1982



Refereed Scholarly Books

1.Zhang, L. 2004, China’s limited urbanization: under socialism and beyond. New York: Nova Science, xiv+191pages. ISBN 1-59033-910-X

[Reviewed in China Information XIX (3): 542-544 (November 2005)]

2.Chen, J.H., Zhang, L. and Ran R. (Eds.) 2008, Reforms, opening up and population development: multi-perspective analyses. Shanghai: FudanUniversity Press, 361pages. ISBN 978-7-309-06393-6

3.Yeung, Y.M., Shen, J.F. and Zhang, L. 2005, The western Pearl River Delta: growth and opportunities for cooperative development with Hong Kong. Hong Kong: The Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 160pages. ISBN 962-441-562-5

4.Yeung, Y.M., Shen, J.F. and Zhang, L. 2004, Hong Kong and the western Pearl  River Delta: cooperative development from a cross-boundary perspective.Hong Kong: The Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, Chinese University  of Hong Kong, 73pages. ISBN 962-441-149-2

5.Yeung, Y.M., Shen, J.F. and Zhang, L. 2003, Economic growth and the potential for port development in the western Pearl River Delta.Hong Kong: Shanghai-Hong Kong Development Institute, ChineseUniversity of Hong  Kong, 45pages. ISBN 962-441-808-X


Articles in Internationally Refereed Journals

1.Zhang, Li and Meng Li, 2016 “Local fiscal capacity and liberalization of urban hukou”, Journal of Contemporary China 25(102): 893-907.

2.Wei, Yan and Li Zhang, 2016 “Understanding hypergamous marriages of Chinese rural women”, Population Research and Policy Review 35(6): 877-898.

3.Wei, Yan and Li Zhang, 2015 “Involuntary bachelorhood in rural China”, China Report 51(1): 1-22. doi: 10.1177/0009445514557388

4.Wei, Yan and Li Zhang, 2014 “Re-examination of the Yicheng two-child program”, The China Journal No.72: 98-120.

5.Zhang, Li and Tao, Li, 2012 “Barriers to the acquisition of urban hukou in Chinese cities”, Environment and Planning A 44(12): 2883-2990. doi: 10.1068/a4551

6.Zhang, Li 2012 “Economic migration and urban citizenship in China: the role of points systems”, Population and Development Review 38(3): 503-533. doi: 10.1111/j.1728-4457.2012.00514.x

7.Zhang, Li 2011 “The political economy of informal settlements in post-socialist China: the case of chengzhongcun(s)”, GeoForum 42(4): 473-483. doi: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2011.03.003

8.Wang, De, Zhang, Li, Zhang, Zhao, and Zhao, Simon X.B, 2011 “Urban infrastructure financing in reform-era China”, Urban Studies 48(14): 2975-2998. doi: 10.1177/0042098010392079

9.Zhang, Li 2010 “The right to the entrepreneurial city in reform-era China”, The China Review 10(1): 129-156. Hong Kong: The ChineseUniversity Press.

10.Zhang, Li and Wang, Gui-xin 2010 “Urban citizenship of rural migrants in reform-era China”, Citizenship Studies 14(2): 145-166. doi: 10.1080/13621021003594809

11.Zhang, Li and Zhao, Simon X.B. 2009 “City branding and the Olympic effect: a case study of Beijing”, Cities 26(5): 245-254. London: Elsevier.

12.Zhang, Li2009 “China’s informal urbanization: conceptualization, dimensions and implications”, Post-communist Economies21(2): 205-227. doi: 10.1080/14631370902778583

13.Huang, Bo, Zhang, Li and Wu, Bo2009 “Spatiotemporal analysis of rural-urban land conversion”, The International Journal of Geographical Information Science23(3): 379-398. UK: Taylor & Francis.

14.Zhang, Li2008 “ConceptualizingChina’s urbanization under reforms”, Habitat International32(4): 452-470. doi: 10.1016/j.hibitatint.2008.01.001

15.Zhang, Li 2008 “Ethnic congregation in a globalizing city: the case of Guangzhou, China”, Cities25(6): 383-395. doi: 10.1016/j.cities.2008.09.004

16.Zhang, Li and Wang, Gui-xin 2008 “Urban citizenship in reform-era China: the case of Shanghai”, Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences 1(4): 63-80. Shanghai: FudanUniversity Press.

17.Zhang, Li and Zhao, Simon X.B. 2007 “Geographical changes of foreign direct investment and impacts on regional economic integration in China: the case study of the Pan-PRD regionalization”, The China Review7(2): 191-219. Hong Kong: The ChineseUniversity Press).

18.Zhao, Simon X.B. and Zhang, Li2007 “The foreign direct investment and the formation of global city-regions in China”, Regional Studies41(7): 979-994. London: Routledge.

19.Zhao, Simon X.B., Cai, Jianming and Zhang, Li 2005 Asymmetric information as a key determinant for locational choice of MNC headquarters and the development of financial centers: a case for China”,China Economic Review16(3): 308-331. London: Elsevier.

20.Zhao, Simon X.B. and Zhang, Li 2005 Economic growth and income inequality in Hong Kong: trends and explanations”,China: An International Journal3(1): 74-103. doi: 10.1142/s0219747205000051

21.Zhao, Simon X.B., Zhang, Li and Wang, Danny T. 2004 Determining factors of the development of a national financial center: the case of China”,GeoForum35(4): 577-592. UK: Pergamon Press.

22.Zhao, Simon X.B., Zhang, Li and Sit, Tak O 2004 Income inequalities under economic restructuring: the case study of Hong Kong”,Asian Survey44(3): 442-473. California: University  of California Press.

23.Wang, Donggen and Zhang, Li 2003 Knowledge disparity and regional inequality in post-reform China”,Post-Communist Economies15(3): 383-399. doi: 10.1080/1463137031000139061

24.Zhang, Li, Zhao, Simon X.B. and Tian, J.P. 2003 Self-help in housing and chengzhongcun in China’s urbanization”,International Journal of Urban and Regional Research27(4): 912-937. doi: 10.1111/j.0309-1317.2003.00491.x

25.Zhang, Li and Zhao, Simon X.B. 2003 Reinterpretation of China’s under-urbanization: a systemic perspective”,Habitat International27(3): 459-483. doi: 10.1016/s0197-3975(02)00071-1

26.Zhang, Li 2002 Reform of the household registration (hukou) system and rural-urban migration in China: the challenges ahead”,Current Politics and Economics of China3(3): 481-509. New York: Nova Science.

27.Zhang, Li and Zhao, Simon X.B. 2001 The impact of state resource allocation on urbanization in socialist China”,Post-Communist Economies13(4): 505-524. London: Carfax.

28.Zhang, Li and Simon X.B. 2000 The intersectoral terms of trade and their impact on urbanization in China”,Post-Communist Economies12(4): 445-462. London: Carfax.

29.Zhao, Simon X.B. and Zhang, Li 1999 Decentralization reform and regionalism in China: a review”,International Regional Science Review22(3): 251-281. London: Sage.

30.Chan, Kam Wing and Zhang, Li 1999 The hukou system and rural-urban migration in China: processes and changes”,China QuarterlyNo.160: 818-855. doi: 10.1017/s0305741000001351

31.Zhang, Li and Zhao, Simon X.B. 1998 Reexamining China’s urban concept and the level of urbanization”,China QuarterlyNo.154: 331-381. doi: 10.1017/s030574100000206x

32.Zhao, Simon X.B. and Zhang, Li 1995 Urban performance and the control of urban size in China”,Urban Studies32(4/5): 813-845. London: Routledge.


Refereed Articles in English Scholarly Books

1.Zhang, Li 2015 “Interpreting definitional complexities of China’s non-hukou migrants”, in T. C. Wong et al. (eds.) Population mobility, urban planning and management in China, pp.35-53. Springer International Publishing Switzerland, doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-15257-8_3

2.Simon X.B. Zhao, Zhang, Li and Christopher J. Smith 2011 “China’s emerging financial centers: Shanghai, Beijing and Hong Kong”, in Francois Gipouloux (ed.) Gateways to globalisation: Asia’s international trading and finance centers, pp.200-216. Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited.

3.Zhang, Li 2011 “Marginalization of rural migrants in China’s transitional cities”, in Tai-Chee Wong and Jonathan Rigg (eds.) Asian cities, migrant labor and contested spaces, pp.246-264. London and New York: Routledge.

4.Zhang, Li2009 “Contesting urban space: development of chengzhongcun in China’s transitional cities”, in Reza Hasmath and Jennifer Hsu (eds.) China in an era of transition: understanding contemporary state and society actors, pp.103-125. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

5.Zhang, Li2008 “China’s urbanization: new trends and challenges of conceptualization”,in Laura M. De Smet (ed.) Focus on urbanization trend.New York: Nova Science.

6.Zhang, Li 2008 “Geographic background and strategic networking”,in Yue-man Yeung and Jianfa Shen (eds.) The Pan-PearlRiver Delta: an emerging regional economy in globalizing China, pp.63-88.Hong Kong: The ChineseUniversity Press.

7.Zhang, Li 2007 “Living and working at the margin: rural migrant labour in transitional China,in Richard Senders and Heather Zhang (eds.) Marginalisation in China: perspectives on transition and globalization, pp.81-96.London, UK: Ashgate.

8.Zhang, Li and Xue, Desheng 2007 “China’s informal urbanization: preliminary findings”,in Xiaopei Yan and Desheng Xue (eds.) Urban development, planning and governance in globalization,pp.95-116. Guangzhou: SunYat-SenUniversity Press.

9.Zhang, Li 2005 “Migrant enclaves and impacts of redevelopment policy in Chinese cities”,in Laurence J.C. Ma and Fulong Wu (eds.) Restructuring the Chinese city: changing society, economy and space,pp.243-259. London: Routledge.

10.Mao, Hanying and Zhang, Li 2004 “Resource mobilization”,in Yue-man Yeung and Jianfa Shen (ed.),Developing China’s west: a critical path to balance national development, pp.153-176. Hong Kong:  The ChineseUniversity Press.

11.Chan, Kam Wing and Zhang, Li 2002 “The hukou system and rural-urban migration in China: processes and changes”,in Frank N. Pieke (ed.) People’s Republic of China Volume I: natural resources, population and social life,pp.269-306. London: Ashgate.

12.Zhang, Li 2002 “Reform of the household registration (hukou) system and rural-urban migration in China: the challenges ahead”,in Frank Columbus (ed.) Asian economic and political issues (vol.6),pp.173-203. New York: Nova Science.

13.Zhang, Li and Zhao, Simon X.B. 1999 “Re-examining the current Western interpretations on China’s urbanization under Mao’s period: a review on Western literature”,in Graham P. Chapman, Ashok D. Dutt, and Robert W. Bradnock (eds.) Urban growth and development in Asia (Vol.I): making the cities, pp.19-33.London: England Ashgate Bookpoint.

14.Zhao, Simon X.B. and Zhang, Li 1996 “Urban performance and the control of urban size in China,in Roanna Paddison, Bill Lever, and John Money (eds.) International perspectives in urban studies, pp.194-230. London: Jessica Kingsley.


Articles in Chinese Refereed Journals

1.Zhang, Li and Fan, Chunke 2015 “Transferability of pension insurance system of China’s urban employees”, Chinese Journal of Population Science No.5: 10-20. Beijing: ChinaAcademy of Social Science. Reprinted in Social Security System No.1, 2016: 46-53, InformationCenter for Social Sciences, RenminUniversity of China. Reprinted in 《城市学研究》编委会编,城市学研究2016年第3期,杭州古籍出版社,第33-47页。

2.Zhang, Li 2015 “Estimating the value of migration: floating population’s contributions to urban revenue”, Population Research Vol.39, No.4: 57-65. Beijing: RenminUniversity of China.

3.Zhang, Li and Wu, Kaiya 2013 “Local fiscal burden on liberalizing access to urban hukou”, Chinese Journal of Population Science No.6: 17-26. Beijing: ChinaAcademy of Social Science. Reprinted in Demography No.2, 2014, Information Center for Social Sciences, Renmin University of China; Reprinted in Chinese Social Science Digest No.5, 2014: 129-130, Beijing: Social Science in China Press. Reprinted in 《城市学研究》编委会编,城市学研究2016年第3期,杭州古籍出版社,第48-59页。

4.Wei, Yan and Zhang, Li 2013 “Statistical chaos or divisional administration: an understanding of multiple definitions of China’s floating population”, Population Research Vol.37, No.5: 56-65. Beijing: RenminUniversity of China.

5.Wei, Yan and Zhang, Li 2012 “Development-driven or policy-shaped fertility decline: an analysis of the two-child program in Yicheng county”, Population Research Vol.36, No.6: 13-26. Beijing: RenminUniversity of China.

6.Wei, Yan and Zhang, Li 2011 “The marriage dilemma of involuntary bachelors in rural China: from the perspective of gender inequality”, Population Research Vol.35, No.5: 58-70. Reprinted in Demography No.1, 2012: 33-44, InformationCenter for Social Sciences, RenminUniversity of China.

7.Wu, Kaiya and Zhang, Li 2010 “Developmentalist government and urban hukou threshold: rethinking hukou system reform”, Sociological Studies No.6: 58-85. Beijing: ChinaAcademy of Social Science. Reprinted in Xizhe Peng (ed.) (2015), The research on household registration system’s reform of megacities in China. Beijing: Economic Science Press, pp.144-167.

8.Wu, Kaiya, Zhang, Li and Chen, Xiao 2010 “The barrier of hukou reform: an analysis of the qualificationsfor the urban hukou”, China Population Science No.1: 66-74. Beijing: ChinaAcademy of Social Science. Reprinted in Demography No.3, 2010: 39-45, InformationCenter for Social Sciences, RenminUniversity of China. Reprinted in 杭州国际城市学研究中心编(2011),中国农民工问题研究--首届城市学研究优秀成果征集评选活动优秀作品汇编,杭州出版社,第547-557页。

9.Hu, Huaying and Zhang, Li 2008 “Seeking new ways to enhance Guangdong-Hong Kong cooperation”, Guangdong Economy No.4:42-45. Guangzhou: DevelopmentResearchCenter of Guangdong Provincial Government.

10.Hu, Huaying and Zhang, Li 2007 “On the construction of new countryside in Southern Guangdong, China”, Guangdong EconomyNo.11: 41-43. Guangzhou: DevelopmentResearchCenter of GuangdongProvincial Government.

11.Zhang, Li 2006 Institutional rationale for rural-urban migration control in mainland China”,Urban Planning ReviewNo.277: 46-50. Beijing: China Urban Planning Association.

12.Zhang, Li 1999 Interpretation of China’s migration data”,Population Science of ChinaNo.1: 42-47. Beijing: ChineseAcademy of Social Science.

13.Zhang, Li and Onodera, June 1993 Employment growth and changes in the Pearl River Delta”,Planning and DevelopmentNo.2: 35-38. Guangzhou: Guangdong Planning Commission.

14.Zhang, Li 1992 Development in the Pearl River Delta and challenges to government policies”,Planning and DevelopmentNo.6: 57-58. Guangzhou: Guangdong Planning Commission.


Refereed Articles in Chinese Scholarly Books

1.Zhang, Li and Li, Jinkui 2007 “Migrant settlements and appraisal of urban redevelopment in Chinese cities”,in Fulong Wu, Laurence J.C. Ma, and Jingxiang Zhang (eds.) Transition and restructuring: multiple perspectives on development of Chinese cities,pp.257-265. Nanjing: SoutheastUniversity Press.

2.Zhang, Li and Luo, Xiaolong 2006 “Regional development policy and population distribution in Western China”, in Wang Guixin (ed.) Population and development in western China in the 21st century, pp.44-52.Beijing: Science Press.

3.Zhang, Li 2002 “Migrant settlements and urban governance”, in Proceeding of the 3rd international conference on urban governance in China, NanjingUniversity.

4.Zhang, Li 1999 “The hukou system and rural-urban migration in China,in Yue Man Yeung, Dadao Lu, and Jianfa Shen (eds.) Towards the 21st century: urban and regional development in China, pp.201-221. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, ChineseUniversity of Hong Kong.

5.Zhang, Li 1994 “The current state of knowledge on Chinese rural-urban migration patterns and processes”,in Xiaopei Yan, George Chusheng Lin, and Xueqiang Xu (eds.) An endless search for geography, regions, and cities, pp.176-196.Guangzhou: Guangdong Higher Education Press.

6.Li, Hui Jing, Wu, Guo Lan, Xu, Zuo Yun, and Zhang, Li 1989 “Analysis of small town development and migration in Guangdong”,in Study Group on Small Town Development and Migration in Costal China (ed.)Small town development and migration in costal China,pp.346-385. Beijing: China Finance and Economy Press.


Awards

        1. 第六届钱学森城市学研究金奖,2016年。

        2. Fudan University Fuhua Research Award (Humanity & Social Science), 2010.

        3. Fudan University Fuhua Research Award (Humanity & Social Science), 2009.

        4. Edward L. Ullman Award 1998 for Academic Excellence in Ph.D. work from Geography Department,                 University  of Washington, December 1998.



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