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The Correlative Study On Population Migration And Regional Economic Development In Gansu Province

Posted on:2014-02-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X HuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2249330398469544Subject:Regional Economics
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Since the reform and opening up, China’s socialist market economy is booming, population migration is on an unprecedented scale, and remains long time. A lot of empirical studies have shown that population migration and regional economic development interact with each other, regional economic disparities promote frequency of population migration increase and population migration has a profound impact on the development of regional economic development. Due to the dual structure, rural-urban divide, regional differences, population migration in contemporary China has distinctive Chinese characteristics. Gansu Province is vast, the overall level of economic development is at the end of the nation, various prefectures and cities is different in natural, economic and social, therefore, study the population migration and regional economic development in Gansu Province has important theoretical significance and practical significance.This thesis is organized as follows:Firstly, sort out the theory of population migration and regional economic development and elaborate basic concepts of classical theory of population migration and regional economic development; secondly, study the status of population and regional economic development of Gansu Province and establish a population migration and regional economic development correlation econometric model. Using EViews6.0to analysis population, economic data in14prefectures of Gansu Province; finally, conclude the full text and make relevant policy recommendations. This thesis finds that the net population move out rate in14prefectures of Gansu Province is positive and population migration and economic development is closely related in Gansu Province.
Keywords/Search Tags:Gansu Province, population migration, regional economicdevelopment
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