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Hukou reform
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China's Potential Pitfalls #3: Core Values
By Xue Li
"China’s society has become sick and needs treatment."
What Is China's Fifth Plenum and Why Did It Matter?
By Ankit Panda
Ankit Panda and Shannon Tiezzi discuss the social, political, and economic outcomes of China's fifth plenum.
Urbanization With Chinese Characteristics
By Shannon Tiezzi
Beijing is seeking to encourage a "new type" of urbanization.
Reforming China’s Migration Barriers
By Gaurav Daga
If the hukou system reform is to be meaningful, it will have to be delinked from welfare benefits.
A Tale of Two Chinas
By Zachary Keck
A new survey underscores the relative deprivation of China's rural population.
Chinese Consumption: Here to Stay?
By Sara Hsu
Consumer spending is growing, but some obstacles need to be cleared if that is to continue.
Why China's Hukou Reform is Gradual
By Ankit Panda
Why Beijing won't abolish the hukou system overnight.
Solving China’s Economy Isn’t a Question of Democracy
By Zach Montague
It is not at all clear that more democracy would lead to higher growth.
Can China’s New Urbanization Plan Work?
By Adam Tyner
Bringing people to the cities will not be enough. Rural rights also need reform.
China’s Urbanization Plan—Sustainable Development?
By Sara Hsu
The government plans to increase the rate of urbanization. Will it be sustainable?
China’s Delicate Jobs Challenge
By John Marshall
Beijing will need to balance much-needed economic reforms with continued job creation.
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