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Research of government intervention model of new urbanization in China based on international experience

Yuetao Wu, Weizhou Zhong


“Twelfth Five Year Plan" point out that "actively and steadily promote urbanization, and adhere to the road of urbanization with Chinese characteristics". Decades of urbanization have generated many problems, such as excessive dependence on land resources, ineffectively protect the interests of landless peasants, parts of the urban people can not have equitable access to social security, and the breeding of "urban disease". The paper describes the new urbanization concept and content, drawing on experience in the urbanization development of United States, Japan, Britain and other developed countries, combined with the actual situation of China's urbanization development, pointed out the importance and necessity of the government regulation in the development of new urbanization process. Domestic academia studies more about urbanization process, pattern, dynamic mechanism, international comparison, less involved from practical or quantitative aspects. This paper studies the functions of government behavior and orientation of new urbanization, using principal component analysis to construct a comprehensive index system of government intervention, the paper also gives suggestions of indemnificatory policy and optimization measures in the new urbanization process, makes a specific explanation from the perspectives of land, residence, administration and urban planning. In order to provide a good environment for China's urbanization healthy and sustainable development, government should change the traditional development model of urbanization, concentrate on policy guarantor, complete the mission of "urban public service providers".


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