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Regional development problems in China have been focused on by many analysts and policy makers. From the viewpoint of regional development policy, it is highly important to consider the spatial interactions among different regions. Most of the approaches have focused on certain specific regions, without taking into account interregional interdependency. The aim of this book is to analyze regional development in China from the viewpoint of spatial interaction by using inter-regional input-output model for China.
List of contents
List of Tables and Figures Preface Notes on Contributors Introduction; N.Okamoto & T.Ihara PART 1: EFFECTIVENESS OF INTERREGIONAL INPUT-OUTPUT APPROACH IN CHINA How to Utilize Interregional Input-Output Analysis in China; T.Ihara Non-Survey Methods for Estimating Regional and Interregional Input-Output Multipliers; N.Okamoto, Y.Zhang & K.Zhao PART 2: REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA BY AN INTERREGIONAL INPUT-OUTPUT APPROACH Analysis of the Characteristics of Regional Development of the Society and Economy in China; S.Li & Y.Hou The Differential Factors of Regional Development in China: A DPG Approach; T.Kanazawa Spatial Linkages of the Chinese Economy; W.Pan & Q.Liu Agglomeration, Intra-regional and Interregional Linkages in China; N.Okamoto The Magnitude of Interregional Input-Output Spillover Effects in China and its Implications for China's Uneven Regional Growth; S.Hioki The Spillover and Feedback Effects between Coastal and Non-Coastal Regions; Y.Zhang & K.Zhao Conclusion: Spatial Structure and Regional Development in China; N.Okamoto & T.Ihara Index
About the author
SHIRO HIOKI Associate Professor, Faculty of Economics, Tohoku University, Japan
YONGZHI HOU Vice Director, Department of Development Strategy and Regional Economy, Development Research Center of the State Council, China
TAKAAKI KANAZAWA Associate Professor, Faculty of Economics, Wakayama University, Japan
SHANTONG LI Director, Department of Development Strategy and Regional Economy, Development Research Center of the State Council, China
QIYUN LIU Professor, School of Public Administration, Renmin (People's) University of China, China
WENQING PAN Lecturer, School of Economic Administration, Qinghua University, China
YAXIONG ZHANG Chief, Department of Economic Forecasting, State Information, Center, China
KUN ZHAO Economist, Department of Economic Forecasting, State Information Center, China
Summary
Regional development problems in China have been focused on by many analysts and policy makers. From the viewpoint of regional development policy, it is highly important to consider the spatial interactions among different regions. Most of the approaches have focused on certain specific regions, without taking into account interregional interdependency. The aim of this book is to analyze regional development in China from the viewpoint of spatial interaction by using inter-regional input-output model for China.