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This book provides a comparative analysis of the regional development strategies of east, west, northeast and central China and the development of important economic regions including the Yangtze River Delta, the Pearl River Delta, Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Region, the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, Chengdu-Chongqing and central-southern areas of Liaoning Province. The book reveals some key issues faced in China's regional development and analyzes their causes while delving into new trends of regional development since the 18th CPC National Congress. The book concludes by proposing new ideas for regional development under the new normal and analyzing experiences of other major powers in carrying out coordinated regional development. This book will be of interest to urbanists, journalists, and China scholars.Xiaowu Song is deputy director of the state council leading group office for revitalizing northeast China and other old industrial bases.
Shiguo Wu is inspector of national development and reform commission northeast region and other old industrial base revitalization department.
Xin Xu is policy director of the regional revitalization department of the national development and reform commission.
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Xiaowu Song is deputy director of the state council leading group office for revitalizing northeast China and other old industrial bases.
Shiguo Wu is inspector of national development and reform commission northeast region and other old industrial base revitalization department.
Xin Xu is policy director of the regional revitalization department of the national development and reform commission.
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Chapter One Overview and Overall Pattern of China's Regional Development
Abstract:
China is a large countries with vast territory, regional policy is the important part of national macro-control policy. The regional development strategy after the founding of new China is generally divided into three stages. After the founding of new China until reform and opening up, the regional development strategy which favored the inland areas was generally implemented at the national level; after reform and opening up until the end of the 20th century, the regional development strategy which gave priority to the development of coastal areas was generally carried out at the national level; in the subsequent 10-20 years, the Central Government made a number of major decisions for promoting regional coordinated development. The strategy of western development was initiated in 1999. The strategy for reinvigorating the old industrial bases including northeast China was introduced in 2003. The strategy for boosting the rise of central China was launched in 2006. In 2010, measures were introduced to push forward main functional areas, and increase the support for special areas including poverty-stricken areas, the areas inhabited by ethnic minorities, the old revolutionary base areas and the areas with resource depletion, and encourage the eastern areas to first develop. The implementation of these major regional coordinated development policies helps preliminarily shape the pattern of regional coordinated development.
Chapter Two Main Effects and Problems in Promoting Regional Development Abstract:
Since the implementation of the regional coordinated development strategy, the striking problems in various regions have been effectively eased. Under the guidance of the regional coordinated development strategy, the proportion of central and west China in national economy has significantly increased, central and west China is comparable to Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Region, the Yangtze River Delta and the Pearl River Delta, and a number of new regional economic growth polesincluding the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, Chengdu-Chongqing, Central Plains, central and southern areas of Liaoning Province, Shandong Peninsula and the west coast of the Taiwan Straitshave come into being. Meanwhile, based on the four large regions, the State has also implemented the special support policy for the areas plagued by difficulties including poverty-stricken areas, and the policy system for addressing the areas plagued by difficulties in the administrative regions has been preliminarily built. The progress in implementing the regional coordinated development strategy is fully recognized, but there is a long way to go before regional coordinated development is achieved. First, the absolute gap in economic development among regions is still relatively large; second, the gap in the basic public service level among regions has not yet narrowed; third, the disorder of regional development remains relatively salient; fourth, the economic development in different regions does not coordinate with population distribution and ecological environment, thus the regional coordinated development strategy is also confronted with deep-seated problem concerning transformation.
Chapter Three New Trends of Reginal Development since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China Abstract:
Since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, the Central Government has attached great importance to regional development and has specified new requirementscontinuing to press ahead with the western development, and implement the regional development strategies of reinvigorating the old industrial bases including northeast China and promoting the rise of central China, and pursuing the balanced development of the eastern, central and western regions, coordinating the north and the south, focusing on the three great strategies including the Belt and Road, coordinated development of Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei, and the Yangtze River Economic Zone. The development of four large regions and implementation of three great strategies are conducive to better coordinating the development of domestic and international markets, promoting the coordinated development of the eastern, central and western regions, fostering the development from points to lines and from lines to areas, and cultivating the new economic growth poles, growth belts and growth points, building the new pattern of all-round opening-up and cooperation in the coastal areas and inland areas, along rivers and t...