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중국의 발전전략 전환과 권역별 경제동향 (The Transformation of the Mode of Economic Development and Regional Economic Trends in China)

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  • Chae , Wook

    (Korea Institute for International Economic Policy)

  • Lee , Chang Kyu

    (Korea Institute for International Economic Policy)

  • Jin , Furong

    (Korea Institute for International Economic Policy)

Abstract

After the global financial crisis, China is accelerating the transition of economic development model. The core of that strategy is the balanced growth: shift from the export-oriented growth to the growth balanced with consumption and shift from the coastal areas-oriented growth to the growth balanced with the inland areas. Meanwhile, China is quickening the pace of industrial upgrading from low value-added to high value-added. Under the circumstances, urbanization focusing on urban agglomeration, industrial transfer from the coastal areas to the inland areas, and the development of high technology industries and strategic new industries are initiating actively. This seminar proceedings is the output of "The 1st China's Regional and Provincial Research Group International Conference" held in November 2010. The proceedings covers many issues which concern the strategic changes of regional economic development, the present situation and trends of regional economic development, and policy suggestions to further strengthen the economic relationship between Korea and various regions of China.

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  • Chae , Wook & Lee , Chang Kyu & Jin , Furong, 2011. "중국의 발전전략 전환과 권역별 경제동향 (The Transformation of the Mode of Economic Development and Regional Economic Trends in China)," Conference Proceedings 11-4, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy.
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:kiepcp:2011_004
    DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2322640
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