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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 …
2024
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Artemisinin
5%
Beijing China
5%
Caloric Restriction
5%
China
75%
Chinese Cities
20%
Commodity Housing
18%
Commuting
5%
Dongguan
6%
Greater Pearl River Delta
5%
Homeownership
19%
Hong Kong
33%
House Purchase
5%
Household Survey
8%
Housing Construction
5%
Housing Consumption
10%
Housing Estates
5%
Housing Inequality
10%
Housing Policy
6%
Housing Preferences
5%
Housing Reform
6%
Housing System
5%
Housing Tenure
12%
Hukou
15%
Land Market
5%
Land Policy
6%
Mainland China
7%
Market Transition
11%
Meizhou
5%
Migrants
12%
Mortgage Lending
5%
Neighbourhood Attachment
6%
Oil Painting
5%
Peasants
6%
Population Census
8%
Population Migration
5%
Property Bubbles
6%
Public Housing
6%
Public Housing Programmes
6%
Residential Change
6%
Residential Location
6%
Residential Mobility
29%
Residential Moves
5%
Residential Relocation
8%
Suburbanization
5%
Survey Data
6%
Temporary Migrants
7%
Urban China
35%
Urban Housing
7%
Urbanization
7%
Work Unit
20%
Social Sciences
Authors
6%
China
100%
Chinese
39%
Communist Party
5%
Comparative Study
10%
Financial Crisis
5%
Hong Kong
33%
Household
18%
Household Survey
12%
Housing Construction
6%
Housing Development
5%
Housing Market
8%
Housing Policy
6%
Hukou
23%
Immigrant
6%
Land Policy
6%
Mainland China
7%
Migration
6%
Municipal Government
5%
Ownership
5%
Population Census
7%
Price
5%
Public Housing
10%
Residential Mobility
29%
Survey Analysis
5%
Urban Housing
10%
Urban Space
5%