National Central Cities: Unravelling A Chinese urban policy puzzle

Chris Hamnett, Yuan Yao, Jing Yang
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This paper critically examines a recent innovation in Chinese urban policy: the designation of a new category of ‘National Central Cities’ (NCCs). These cities, of which there are currently nine, are meant to play a key role in economic modernisation and national economic development. But, despite their undoubted importance, their precise role, definition and function and their basis of designation is unclear. The paper argues first that the underlying, but implicit, theoretical rationale is growth pole theory and that the cities are meant to play a major role in the diffusion and ‘radiation’ of economic growth and other forms of development in their regional hinterlands. The paper also examines the geographical distribution of NCCs in China and looks at their ranking compared to other cities in terms of a number of different indicators such as GDP and population and asks why some cities have been chosen and not others. What is the basis of NCC designation? Finally, it speculates on the future number and distribution of NCCs, the competition for new designation and the possible benefits designation may confer.
国家中心城市:解开中国城市政策之谜
本文批判性地考察了中国城市政策最近的一项创新:“国家中心城市”(NCCs)新类别的指定。这些城市目前有9个,它们将在经济现代化和国民经济发展中发挥关键作用。但是,尽管它们的重要性毋庸置疑,但它们的确切作用、定义和功能以及它们的指定依据尚不清楚。本文首先认为,潜在但隐含的理论基础是增长极理论,城市应该在其区域腹地的经济增长和其他形式的发展的扩散和“辐射”中发挥主要作用。本文还考察了中国的城市中心的地理分布,并根据GDP和人口等不同指标将其与其他城市的排名进行了比较,并提出了为什么一些城市被选中而另一些城市没有被选中的问题。NCC的认定依据是什么?最后,对未来ncc的数量和分布、新命名的竞争以及命名可能带来的好处进行了推测。
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