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To Our Country Urbanization And Sports Industry Coordinated Development Research

Posted on:2007-11-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F Y LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2167360185992713Subject:Physical Education and Training
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Currently, the world's high-income countries the level of urbanization reached 80%, 60% of the national income, middle-income countries amounted to 55%, the average being 35% of low-income countries. Chinese level of urbanization in 43 low-income countries, still in favour of the median level, constrains consumption structure and industrial structure upgrade. Transmission mechanism from the economic perspective, the urban-rural economic development is faster economic growth rebound, expanding non-farm rural population and urbanization of the key channels. At the same time, accelerate the process of urbanization will not only agricultural population directly to expand investment and consumption demand, but will also have a role in promoting urban optimization and upgrading of industrial structure, and is conducive to gradually reduce regional disparities. Accelerating urbanization agricultural population will be directly to the construction, building materials, electric power, transport and communications industries have a tremendous role in boosting the development, to further the rapid growth of household appliance industries continued 10-20 years. Therefore, to accelerate the process of urbanization in China's economic development in the new century will be the inevitable choice. China in the new century the accelerated process of urbanization, the development of the sports industry, especially in a sports consumption, the importance of expanding the role of a sports market. Sports urban culture, sports industry is operating this culture industry. No urban residents account for the proportion of the total population increase, no urbanization of the population have gathered effects sports market and sports consumption...
Keywords/Search Tags:urbanization, the sports industry, coordination development
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