CCG has long-standing interests in domestic policy and reform research, and has provided constructive policy advice on China's openness index, regions and cities, the Greater Bay Area economy, and urban-rural integration.
-
Reverse Migration in Contemporary China: Returnees, Entrepreneurship and the Chinese Economy
By: Huiyao Wang, Yue Bao
April 16 , 2019 -
Think Tanks and SDGs Catalysts for Analysis, Innovation and Implementation
By: James McGann
April 13 , 2017 -
Migrants and Cities: New Partnerships to Manage Mobility
We live in a world which is becoming increasingly urban, where more and more people are moving to cities. Over 54 per cent of people across the globe were living in urban areas in 2014 (UN DESA, 2014).1 The current urban population of 3.9 billion is expected to grow in the next few decades to some 6.4 billion by 2050 (ibid.). It is estimated that three million people around the world are moving to cities every week (UN-Habitat, 2009). Migration is driving much of the increase in urbanization, making cities much more diverse places in which to live.
May 10 , 2016 -
The Chinese Overseas Investment Tide
By: Wang Huiyao, Miao Lü
April 16 , 2016 -
Annual Report on the Development of Chinese Students Studying Abroad (2014) No.3
December 16 , 2014