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Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate substantially exceeded China's population growth, which averaged 1.4 percent annually between 1978 and 2009, and real GDP per capita accordingly grew at 8.6 percent annually during this period. China's urban population resides primarily in city districts (shiqu) and town districts (zhenqu), which constitute the urban core of larger administrative units called cities (shi) and respectively towns (zhen)...
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  • 2012/04/01

  • Country Infrastructure Framework

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  • China,

  • East Asia and Pacific,

  • 2012/06/26

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  • China small and medium town's overview

  • births, Cities, Construction, data collection, deaths, electric power, expenditures, financial institutions, financial market, GDP per capita, hospitals, housing, infrastructure development, land development, land use, population data, population increases, Public Policy, statistical data, total population, Towns, township governments, townships, urban, urban area, urban areas, urban centers, urban communities, urban core, urban development... See More

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China small and medium town's overview (Chinese). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/652091468219309036/China-small-and-medium-towns-overview

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