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Economic Development through Administrative Reform? The Role of E-government in China
Unformatted Document Text:  28 46. Chun Lu, “One-Stop Service in Beijing Miyun,” Beijing Qingnian Bao (Beijing Youth Daily) (February 23, 2003). 47. Jinglian Wu, Zhiqiang Lu and Guangqian Li, “Woguo Dianzi Zhengwu de Xianzhuang yu Wenti (The Current Situation and the Problems of E-government in China),” Xin Jingji Daokan (New Economy Herald), (June 2002), 6-9. 48. Xiaolin Xu and Lanrong Yang. (2002). Dianzi Zhengwu Daolun (An Introduction to E- government) (Wuhan: Wuhan Chubanshe). 49. Ibid. 50. “Zhongguo Dianzi Zhengwu Fazhan Yanjiu Baogao (Report of China’s E-government Development),” Zhongguo Xingzheng Guanli Xuehui (China’s Association of Public Administration, CAPA), Unpublished (March 26, 2002). 51. In China, there are four kinds of cities: (1) the cities directed immediately by the central government such as Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin and Chongqing; (2) the provincial-level cities that are the capitals of the provinces; (3) the regional cities within every province; and (4) the county-level cities such as Nahai. County-level city is the smallest administrative unit of the city. 52. Baoma Zhu. (2003). "Xinxihua Xiaoyi de Wajue (To benefit from Informatization),” Xiandai Dianzi Jishu (Modern Electronic Technology), (144), January 1-2. 53. Yaohua Deng and Yanping Hu. “Dialogue: Nanhai As a Test Bed (Duihua: Guanzhu Nanhai Shiyan),” Forum On IT Development (September 2002); Available: http://www.itbeijing.org/6160/more/6249/6249more_3.htm.

Authors: Chung, Jongpil., Thorson, Stuart. and Ma, Lianjie.
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46. Chun Lu, “One-Stop Service in Beijing Miyun,” Beijing Qingnian Bao (Beijing Youth
Daily) (February 23, 2003).
47. Jinglian Wu, Zhiqiang Lu and Guangqian Li, “Woguo Dianzi Zhengwu de Xianzhuang
yu Wenti (The Current Situation and the Problems of E-government in China),” Xin
Jingji Daokan
(New Economy Herald), (June 2002), 6-9.
48. Xiaolin Xu and Lanrong Yang. (2002). Dianzi Zhengwu Daolun (An Introduction to E-
government) (Wuhan: Wuhan Chubanshe).
49. Ibid.
50. “Zhongguo Dianzi Zhengwu Fazhan Yanjiu Baogao (Report of China’s E-government
Development),” Zhongguo Xingzheng Guanli Xuehui (China’s Association of Public
Administration, CAPA), Unpublished (March 26, 2002).
51. In China, there are four kinds of cities: (1) the cities directed immediately by the central
government such as Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin and Chongqing; (2) the provincial-level
cities that are the capitals of the provinces; (3) the regional cities within every province;
and (4) the county-level cities such as Nahai. County-level city is the smallest
administrative unit of the city.
52. Baoma Zhu. (2003). "Xinxihua Xiaoyi de Wajue (To benefit from Informatization),”
Xiandai Dianzi Jishu (Modern Electronic Technology), (144), January 1-2.
53. Yaohua Deng and Yanping Hu. “Dialogue: Nanhai As a Test Bed (Duihua: Guanzhu
Nanhai Shiyan),” Forum On IT Development (September 2002); Available:
http://www.itbeijing.org/6160/more/6249/6249more_3.htm.


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