Urban governance and informality in China's Pearl River Delta: Investigating economic restructuring in Guangzhou

Friederike Schröder, Michael Waibel

    Abstract

    Against the background of current economic upgrading trends in China’s so called “factory of the world“, the Pearl River Delta, this paper adopts an analytical urban governance perspective to investigate the role of informality in urban affairs. In the wake of dynamic economic and urban growth coinciding with rising envir onmental and social issues, local governments increasingly re-orientate their urban developmentstrategies and apply flexible modes in responding to these challenges. The main hypothesis of this paper is that informality in particular is used as a tool of flexibility and that experimental policies as typical characteristics of the transitional process in China are widely applied nowadays to attract knowledge-intensive and service-oriented industries as well as a highly educated, and presumably creative, workforce. The hypothesis is validated by empirical research analyzing governance processes in development and locational policies of Guangzhou Science City.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)97-112
    Number of pages16
    JournalZeitschrift für Wirtschaftsgeographie
    Volume56
    Issue number1-2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 28 May 2012

    Keywords

    • urban governance
    • informality
    • economic restructuring
    • Guangzhou
    • Pearl River Delta

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