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Regional Economic Coordinated Development Of Statistics To Measure Research

Posted on:2003-01-22Degree:DoctorType:Dissertation
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z Z HanFull Text:PDF
GTID:1116360062975598Subject:Uncategorised
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Using statistical estimate to monitor regional economic development has proved a vital and difficult problem in the study of regional economy. The present dissertation is intended to probe in six chapters into this tough issue.The first chapter, the Introduction, will make a description with five case studies on the use and misuse of statistical estimate methods in the regional economic studies, in order to reveal the objective, significance and necessity of this dissertation, and also, the basic structure of the conducted research. In the author's opinion, how to maintain healthy regional economic development is not only a theoretical question of economics, but also a question of statistic estimate methods as well. For a correct and scientific estimate method is playing an extremely important role in evaluating and monitoring regional economic development. Besides, many statistic estimate methods have been used in the studies of regional economic development, but they are far from perfect or complete. The estimate methods being in use at present need to be constantly enriched and improved. Finally, the theory of regional economic development must be closely integrated with statistic estimate methods to obtain practical and further development.The second chapter, the Division of Economic Regions, will focus on the definition and characteristics of regions and economic regions, and the methods used to divide economic regions, applying both traditional statistical grouping method and modern cluster analysis method. The author believes that statistical grouping method is still useful and effective in dividing economic regions, but the modern cluster analysis method is more complete, visual and objective. Applying both methods in practice can not only make the two methods complement each other, but also obtain more scientific, objective, complete and accurate data on the regional economy.The third chapter, Estimate on Regional Economic Gaps, will introduce different statistical estimate methods applied in determining regional economicgaps and comment on the effectiveness of the different statistical methods. Improvement has been made on certain statistical estimate methods and illustrated with real domestic regional economic cases. The author has also set up the standard for measuring the rationality of regional economic development gaps, and has, in a way, compensated for the deficiencies of the traditional methods.The forth chapter, Estimate on the Rate of Regional Economic Development, will elaborate the different statistical estimate methods used in evaluating the rate of regional economic development, giving not only a clear description of traditional statistical estimate methods, but also having them greatly enriched. For instance, in exploring the process of industrialization, the author bases his views on H. Chamnalie' industrialization developing process, Hoffman' ratio and industrialization process of National Bureau of Statistics and puts forward the measuring standard of industrialization process, which has proved effective in measuring the process of regional industrialization in China. Case studies on China's regional economic development are provided.The fifth chapter, Estimate on the Overall Evaluation Index System of Regional Economic Development, will expound on the birth and development of the overall evaluation index system of regional economy, and the main index system and evaluation criteria used in the world. Based on personal research, the author, considering the criteria and requirements of the overall evaluation index system used both at home and abroad and the practical situation of China's modernization drive, has concentrated on sixteen index cited according to modern economic level and economic structure, scientific and technological development and the quality of population, social development and people's living standard, and ecological environment and natural resources. The selected index constitute a comprehensive index system that can reflect the regional econo...
Keywords/Search Tags:Regional economy, Gap, Modernization process, Overall index system, Coordinated development, Statistical estimate
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