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Junhua Chen

Researcher at Central University of Finance and Economics

Publications -  21
Citations -  422

Junhua Chen is an academic researcher from Central University of Finance and Economics. The author has contributed to research in topics: China & Urbanization. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 17 publications receiving 322 citations. Previous affiliations of Junhua Chen include Macquarie University.

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One decade of urban housing reform in China: Urban housing price dynamics and the role of migration and urbanization, 1995–2005

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the possible effects of rural-urban migration and urbanization on China's urban housing prices through focusing on a critical decade in urban housing reform, from 1995 to 2005.
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The Intermediate Linkage Between Materialism and Luxury Consumption: Evidence from the Emerging Market of China

TL;DR: In this article, the mediating roles of consumer perceived values as purchase motives in luxury consumption were examined based on an original survey of 613 participants in eastern China, and the results showed that the three types of consumers perceived values, namely social, emotional and quality values, mediate the relationship between materialism and luxury purchase intentions.
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Chinese urbanization and urban housing growth since the mid-1990s

TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive analysis on the situation of urbanization and urban housing growth since the mid 1990s in China is presented, which takes the unique characteristics of China's urban/rural composition into consideration.
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System dynamics model of taxi management in metropolises: Economic and environmental implications for Beijing.

TL;DR: A system dynamics model of urban taxi management is developed, in which the empty-loaded rate and total demand are selected as key factors affecting taxi dispatching, and the impacts of taxi fares on driver income and travel demand are taken into account.
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Does Land Finance Contraction Accelerate Urban Shrinkage? A Study Based on 84 Key Cities in China

TL;DR: After approximately 30 years of sustained and rapid development, some Chinese cities have seen urban shrinkage marked by a decreasing population size as discussed by the authors, and land finance, which is the second pub...