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The Quantitive Research Of Guangdong Province's Industrial Structure Transformation And The Relationship With Economic Growth

Posted on:2007-04-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:K M TangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189360212972233Subject:Statistics
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The thesis will mainly apply quantitive analysis methods to analyze Guangdong province's industrial structure transformation and the relationship between economic growth and it, using for reference of the research of foreign and domestic's scholars, opening out the law of industrial structure transformation of Guangdong province and the relationship between economic growth and it, in order to offer quantitive research sustaining to optimize industrial structure.The thesis firstly introduces the background and purport of the thesis, and sets forth the foreign and domestic experts's research about its relative problems. On the base of it, the thesis includes two parts. The first part is quantitative research about Guangdong province's industrial structure transformation's trend with description statistics and regression analysis, opening out the law and problems of industrial structure transformation of Guangdong province. The second part is quantitative research about the relationship of Guangdong industrial structure transformation and economic growth using Cointegration theory, Granger's cause and effect test, Vector Autoregression method and so on in econometrics, then demonstration deals with the effect on the economic growth of Guangdong industrial structure transformation with department response elasticity analysis, relating models analysis and contribution rate analysis, and points out that optimizing industrial structure is the effective approach to exert sufficiently economic growth's potential, and realize intensivism economics growth. At last, the thesis puts forward countermeasure suggestions combining the research results of the first part.
Keywords/Search Tags:industrial structure transformation, economic growth, econometric analysis
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