Most of the issues that confront China's urbanization process deal with financing costs and methodologies for sustainable economic development.
China's policy fine-tuning and ongoing urbanization can help it avoid a Japan-style property bubble, a senior housing official said.
Urbanization is definitely the buzzword of the year. Premier Li Keqiang has stressed on several occasions that urbanization will create China's biggest domestic demand.
As Chinese brands expand their operations globally and face rising consumer demand domestically, they must begin to differentiate themselves from stiff competition.
A government document to regulate shadow banking, reported by the Chinese business media last week, has highlighted more than ever before the dilemma in China's financial system and a daunting task in its financial reform.
Nobel laureate and Yale University professor Robert Shiller was one of the first global economists to talk about the runaway risks in China's spiraling property prices.
China can learn from Western countries whose cities are characterized by beauty, efficiency and are "walkable" to develop well planned and sustainable urban communities.
Experts say "human-centered" urbanization may help bring a breath of fresh air to the smog-smothered nation.
Urbanization is the road China must take in its modernization drive, offering an important way to address rural problems.
The process of urbanization in China will cost at least 80 trillion yuan ($13.1 trillion), a researcher from the Ministry of Finance said at a forum on Thursday.
China's leading economist and advocate of reform Wu Jinglian has called for a new model of urbanization that is market driven and more efficient.
Chinese and European specialists discussed various issues concerning the green economy at a Beijing forum that focused on the challenges of urbanization.