Enrich series on China's economic issues, Vol. 7, Conflict and harmony: development in the Yangtze River Delta
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In: Enrich series on China's economic issues Vol. 7
In: China political economy, Band 2, Heft 1, S. 73-84
ISSN: 2516-1652
Purpose
The construction of a modern economic system is a symbolic and strategic choice for large developing economies on the path toward high-quality economic development. The paper aims to discuss this issue.
Design/methodology/approach
The overall framework aims to adhere to "One Policy and One Mainline" to build an innovation-driven, synergistic industrial system and a "with three-qualities" economic system (with efficient market mechanisms, energetic micro-agents and appropriate macroeconomic regulation).
Findings
The strengthening of the real economy and construction of a modern industrial system constitute the material basis for supporting this system and framework. As major decision making and theoretical innovation in empirical practice, building a modern economic system can also contribute substantially toward developing the applied economic theory of socialism with Chinese characteristics.
Originality/value
Building a modern economic system in China necessitates, without exception, the construction of various subsystems encompassing industrial, market, distribution, regional development, green development, open and economic institutional aspects.
In: New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives Volume 5
This is the first English book that presents a professional analysis of the recent dynamic movement of the Chinese economy by focusing on the Yangtze River Delta region, which is the main engine of the Chinese economy. The impact of the international financial crisis on China's economic development requires a change from the first wave of economic globalization oriented toward exports to the second wave of economic globalization characterized by expanding domestic demand. Taking this economic aspect into consideration, the following are proposed in this book: 1) expansion of the level of openness in the process of increasing domestic demand means shifting the industrial focus from manufacturing to the service industry; 2) promotion of the globalization of local services should be based on the globalization of local manufacturing; 3) the Yangtze River Delta region should aim at its own strategic positioning under new, changed circumstances and should achieve modernization in advance with the concept of integrative development; 4) Establishment of a support system is essential meanwhile for this area to develop an innovative economy and to promote the transition from manufacturing to promoting emerging industries, including a modern service industry. The book has an underlying concept, namely, that the key to economic transformation is to start the development of modern services and that only by transforming the development pattern of the service industry can the transition and upgrade of the economy be effectively achieved. For this purpose further urbanization and advancing the transformation from low-tech to high-tech industries by the effective development of industrial clusters is advocated. To ensure that these conclusions are based on a solid analysis, the authors draw heavily upon empirical analyses employing modern econometric methods and
In: New frontiers in regional science : Asian perspectives, volume 5
This is the first English book that presents a professional analysis of the recent dynamic movement of the Chinese economy by focusing on the Yangtze River Delta region, which is the main engine of the Chinese economy. The impact of the international financial crisis on China's economic development requires a change from the first wave of economic globalization oriented toward exports to the second wave of economic globalization characterized by expanding domestic demand. Taking this economic aspect into consideration, the following are proposed in this book: 1) expansion of the level of openness in the process of increasing domestic demand means shifting the industrial focus from manufacturing to the service industry; 2) promotion of the globalization of local services should be based on the globalization of local manufacturing; 3) the Yangtze River Delta region should aim at its own strategic positioning under new, changed circumstances and should achieve modernization in advance with the concept of integrative development; 4) Establishment of a support system is essential meanwhile for this area to develop an innovative economy and to promote the transition from manufacturing to promoting emerging industries, including a modern service industry. The book has an underlying concept, namely, that the key to economic transformation is to start the development of modern services and that only by transforming the development pattern of the service industry can the transition and upgrade of the economy be effectively achieved. For this purpose further urbanization and advancing the transformation from low-tech to high-tech industries by the effective development of industrial clusters is advocated. To ensure that these conclusions are based on a solid analysis, the authors draw heavily upon empirical analyses employing modern econometric methods and make use of economic theories such as endogenous growth theory and spatial economic theory.
In: Enrich series on China's economic reform Vol. 2
In: China perspectives
In: China perspectives
This book systematically investigates the strategic significance and dynamic mechanisms present in the development of the Yangtze River Delta cluster, one of the major drivers of economic growth in China. The Yangtze River Delta is the most densely populated region in China, with the highest level of economic development. Against the background of China's national strategy that aims to bolster and augment integrated development on the regional level, this study reviews the development process of the region and possible hindrances to further growth. From a wide array of dimensions, it assesses the key influencing factors, including institutional construction, governance mechanisms, spatial layout, government and corporate competition, the market environment, industrial linkages and synergies, collaborative innovation, public service, and social networks. Based on theoretical analysis and empirical studies, the book advances policy suggestions that help to solve the challenges for integrated development in the region. The volume will benefit scholars and students, as well as investors, business observers, and policy makers interested in the Chinese economy, regional economics, industrial economics, and economic geography.
In: Enrich Series on China's Economic Issues Ser. v.Vol. 7
In: Enrich series on China's economic issues 7
The industrial upgrading of the Yangtze River Delta region is the key to the growth of this most critical area of China. Conflict and Harmony: Development of the Yangtze River Delta looks at the evolution of the relationships between local government and enterprises during this time of economic transition in the region. The book also considers issues of labor transfer, foreign direct investment-led growth, and the spillover effects of indigenous technology innovations in the Delta.
In: Frontiers of Economics and Globalization; Globalization and the Environment of China, S. 109-127
In: The Chinese economy: translations and studies, Band 46, Heft 1, S. 55-74
ISSN: 1558-0954
In: Pacific economic review, Band 15, Heft 5, S. 719-742
ISSN: 1468-0106
In: Enrich Series on China's Economic Issues Ser. v.9-Volume Set
In: Enrich series on China's economic issues
China's Economic Issues is a series of in-depth studies of nine current macroeonomic issues in contemporary China. Featuring the work of leading Chinese economists, each of these nine volumes focuses on a specific topic or sector of vital importance to the pace of China's economic reform. Referencing the latest data, each volume provides a thorough overview of its respective topic. China's Economic Issues outlines China's policies in rich detail and provides an insight into China's rise as an economic superpower. Authoritative research on the development of the Yangtze River Delta, China's largest economic development zone. First comprehensive look at the Western Economic Triangular Zone (WTEZ). Overview of the transformation of China's service industries, and the economic effects of China's foreign trade sector. Most up-to-date forecast of China's rural-urban development strategies up to 2020. 3,000+ pages of analysis on China's regional economic development.