China: The Rise and Fall of ‘University Cities.’

In 1999, China’s State Council issued a ‘Decision Concerning the Deepening of Education Reform and the All-Out Promotion of Quality Education.’ This document introduced the term ‘education industry’ ( 教育产业 ) along with two major policy changes: a dramatic expansion in university admissions and the d...

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Main Author: Chen Dongmei
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