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The Economic Development and Regional Disparity of the Yangtze River Delta

In: Transition, Regional Development And Globalization China and Central Europe

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  • Ken Morita

    (Hiroshima University, Japan)

  • Yun Chen

    (Fudan University, China)

Abstract

The following sections are included:IntroductionThe purpose of this chapterThe characteristics of this chapter: Based on earlier literaturesEconomic Development Strategy in the 1980s and Regional Disparity in the Yangtze River DeltaActual situation of regional disparity in the Yangtze River Delta in the 1980sAn analysis of determinants on per capita GDP disparity in the Yangtze River Delta in the 1980sA modelResult of the analysisOn the regional economy of the Yangtze River Delta in the 1980s: A case study of Shanghai Economic ZoneEconomic Development and Regional Disparity in Yangtze River Delta in the 1990s“T-shape development strategy” and Shanghai's redevelopmentActual situation of regional disparity in Yangtze River DeltaOn the analysis of determinants of per capita GDP disparity among cities in the Yangtze River Delta in the 1990sInvestigating the determinants of disparityA comparison between Yangtze Delta regions in broad sense and in narrow senseLayer Structure of City Function on 21 Cities in the Yangtze River DeltaConditions of forming urban economic area in the Yangtze River Delta in the 1990sOn the central supervising functions and layer structureLayer structure of the Yangtze River Delta citiesOn the branch location of commercial banksOn the general financial indexComparative Analysis with 47 Prefectures in JapanExplanation about the comparisonActual situation of regional disparity in Japan's prefecturesOn the significant factors of regional disparity in Japan's prefecturesAn analysis of regional layer structure on 47 prefectures in JapanA comparative analysis on regional disparity of China with JapanConclusion

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  • Ken Morita & Yun Chen, 2010. "The Economic Development and Regional Disparity of the Yangtze River Delta," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Transition, Regional Development And Globalization China and Central Europe, chapter 8, pages 251-293, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
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