Abstract/Details

Shanghai in transition - the construction industry in Shanghai local economic transition and urban redevelopment in the 1990s.

Zhang, Y.   University of Bristol (United Kingdom) ProQuest Dissertation & Theses,  2000. U133075.

Abstract (summary)

China's economic system has experienced significant changes since the 1970s. These changes have altered the structure of the construction industry. The primary objective of this research is to study the structural changes of the construction industry with the change of the economic system from the command economy to the market economy. It was found that during this change the construction industry developed from a closed and single model to an open and complex model.

This research was carried out by studying the urban redevelopment case of Shanghai. Shanghai is the most developed city of China and the commercial center of the country.

In 1984, under the new political and economic environment, Shanghai was reopened to the world. The local authority decided to redevelop the municipality. The policy of leasing land became an important strategy to attract both inland and overseas investment. Large numbers of old houses and buildings were cleared and new commercial buildings and houses were built.

During these activities, the structure of the construction industry of Shanghai, including users, designers, developers, contractors, and material suppliers, was changed. Thus the structure related to investment, labor and material supply, construction management and working objectives were changed. These significant changes disabled the old traditional system and enabled the new system to move toward to the market economy.

In order to carry out the research, a large amount of information relating to leasing land activities, construction structure changes, labour migration, material supply and overseas investment was obtained, examined and further studied.

It is hoped that this research can make some contributions to the studying of the nature of the construction industry. It is believed that this is a new way to look at the nature of the industry and this may help us to understand it more.

Indexing (details)


Business indexing term
Subject
Economics
Classification
0501: Economics
Identifier / keyword
(UMI)AAIU133075; Social sciences
Title
Shanghai in transition - the construction industry in Shanghai local economic transition and urban redevelopment in the 1990s.
Author
Zhang, Y.
Number of pages
1
Degree date
2000
School code
0739
Source
DAI-C 70/27, Dissertation Abstracts International
University/institution
University of Bristol (United Kingdom)
University location
England
Degree
Ph.D.
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language
English
Document type
Dissertation/Thesis
Dissertation/thesis number
U133075
ProQuest document ID
301607861
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/docview/301607861