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No Way Home; Social Housing in China
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 400 no. 8755 (Oct. 2011)
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page 29-30.
Topik:
Public Housing
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Political Behavior
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Urban Areas
;
Poverty
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
EE29.68
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If there is one thing that annoys the man on the Beijing omnibus, it is the cost of housing in China's cities. By unofficial estimates, the average price of a flat in the capital has risen between five and ten-fold in the past decade. So Li Keqiang, who is likely to become China's next prime minister, is trying to show his mettle by sorting out the problem. Pressure from Mr Li looks, on the surface, to be paying off. Official statistics suggest that in recent weeks, local governments (not normally known for their enthusiasm for spending money on the poor) have been racing to meet their quotas for the year. On October 10th the central government declared that a target of starting work on 10m social-housing units this year was 98% complete. In September alone, work began on 1.2m units--more than twice the number of private homes America began building last year. Next year's target is for work to begin on another 10m units (roughly the number of commercial housing units sold nationwide last year).
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