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Si Ming LI, Prof
Research Professor
,
David C Lam Institute for East-West Studies
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6240-9344
Email
lisiming
hkbu.edu
hk
1980 …
2022
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
accessibility
12%
attribute
8%
citizen
6%
citizenship
8%
city
33%
commodity
25%
commuting
10%
comparative study
10%
conflict
6%
consumption
9%
effect
7%
empirical analysis
10%
finance
6%
financial crisis
5%
financing
8%
geopolitics
6%
growth determination
7%
homeownership
37%
household
14%
household survey
13%
housing conditions
5%
housing improvement
7%
housing market
15%
housing program
12%
housing reform
15%
income
12%
inner city
9%
land
7%
market
19%
market transition
26%
metropolis
6%
multivariate analysis
5%
new town
6%
ownership
7%
population migration
5%
price
9%
public
8%
purchase
11%
railway
5%
redevelopment
9%
relocation
17%
residential location
10%
residential mobility
58%
residential satisfaction
6%
road
7%
socioeconomic status
7%
stratification
7%
suburbanization
7%
urban housing
11%
village
12%
Social Sciences
administrative regions
7%
census
6%
China
100%
commodity
23%
economics
7%
finance
5%
German Federal Railways
6%
governance
7%
homeowner
7%
Hong Kong
34%
household survey
10%
housing conditions
5%
housing construction
10%
housing development
5%
housing market
12%
housing policy
9%
housing preference
12%
immigrant
6%
income
8%
infrastructure development
5%
intra-urban migration
6%
Joint Declaration
6%
Land development
5%
land policy
11%
loan
7%
market
25%
metropolis
6%
migrant
18%
multivariate analysis
5%
outskirts
5%
peasant
9%
population migration
16%
public housing
13%
purchase
9%
redevelopment
12%
reform
9%
resident
22%
restructuring
6%
segregation
6%
suburbanization
8%
Territories
5%
time
6%
town
5%
urban geography
5%
urbanization
13%
village
16%
welfare
6%
Business & Economics
Accessibility
12%
China
12%
Guangzhou
22%
Hong Kong
10%
Housing Policy
5%
Hukou
20%
Land Policy
5%
Land Use
5%
Migrants
6%
Pearl River Delta
5%
Railway
5%
Relocation
5%
Residential Location
5%
Residential Mobility
13%
Residents
7%
Route Choice
5%
Spatial Pattern
6%
Survey Data
5%
Transport Infrastructure
5%
Urban China
6%