Luo, Xubei et Zhu, Nong (2018). Hub-Periphery Development Pattern and Inclusive Growth: Case Study of Guangdong Province In: Fiscal Underpinnings for Sustainable Development in China: Rebalancing in Guangdong. Springer, Sinagapore, pp. 189-215.
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The hub-periphery development pattern of the Guangdong economy, to some extent, is a miniature of that of the Chinese economy. The Pearl River Delta, drawing from its first-nature comparative advantages in factor endowments and proximity to Hong Kong (SAR China) and Macau (SAR, China) and the second-nature advantages as first-movers in the reforms in attracting and retaining domestic and foreign resources, has developed into a regional economic center. This paper examines the pattern of inter- and intra- provincial migration and that of the concentration of production to explore the challenges and opportunities for the success of “double transfer”. It suggests a four-prong approach—improve the business environment, support the realization of latent comparative advantages, increase the skill level of labor force to support the upgrade of production structure, and protect the vulnerable—to support the inclusive growth of the economy in Guangdong in a sustainable manner.
Type de document: | Chapitre de livre |
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Centre: | Centre Urbanisation Culture Société |
Date de dépôt: | 17 janv. 2018 19:35 |
Dernière modification: | 21 janv. 2022 22:22 |
URI: | https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/6675 |
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