Annual evaluation report of China's cultural consumption demand / Yan'an Wang, Puning Hao, Ting Liu, Juan Zhao, Yu Fang.
2017
HC430.C6
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Title
Annual evaluation report of China's cultural consumption demand / Yan'an Wang, Puning Hao, Ting Liu, Juan Zhao, Yu Fang.
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9789811007309 (electronic book)
9811007306 (electronic book)
9811007292
9789811007293
9811007306 (electronic book)
9811007292
9789811007293
Publication Details
Singapore : Springer ; [Beijing] : SSAP, Social Sciences Academic Press, 2017.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxvii, 238 pages).
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-10-0730-9 doi
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HC430.C6
Dewey Decimal Classification
339.470951
Summary
Gathering contributions by leading social development scholars, this report offers a comprehensive description of the national development of cultural consumption in China. By comparing the annual growth of cultural consumption, GDP growth, per-capita income growth and savings growth, the authors reveal the disparity between urban and rural areas in terms of cultural consumption, as well as that between provinces. Based on an analysis of the status quo of cultural consumption in China, the book explores the road to a prosperous society and enhancing China's cultural development.
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Research series on the Chinese dream and China's development path.
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Table of Contents
General Report
Analysis of the Years since 1991 and the Annual Evaluation of 2012
Comprehensive Analysis and Evaluation
The Specific Situations among Provinces
The Specific Situations among Key Cities.
Analysis of the Years since 1991 and the Annual Evaluation of 2012
Comprehensive Analysis and Evaluation
The Specific Situations among Provinces
The Specific Situations among Key Cities.