A Study of County’s Economic Group Development Model in Chongqing
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In this paper, it studies for the county’s economic group development model in Chongqing ,which focus on using counties’ data of the area in Chongqing during 1986 and 2012 to disclose its historical evolution through the perspective of regional economics, and uses the total economic development of data analysis and comparative analysis methods to deeply study its current situation and systematic exposition of the impact of system changes, capital and industrial structure on its development. On the basis of a series of studies, this article is intended to make specific recommendations for Chongqing delegation county economic development model and provides theoretical support for governments at all levels in order to improve the work of the county’s economic development, decision making and policy texts.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/6421
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