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Research On Relationship Between Development Of Producer Services Industry And Growth Of Regional Economy

Posted on:2015-02-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L FangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2309330452450847Subject:Industrial Economics
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With the development of social economy,the deepening of division of labor and the progress ofscience and technology. The producer service industry has been an unprecedented developmentin the global scope, and plays more and more important role in economic development. Producerservice gets a lot of scholar’s attention by promoting social development and the growth ofeconomic as the “booster”. In our country,the development of the producer service industry is atthe beginning stage,and has great potential for development, but there is also has differencesfrom the overall or internal industry in regional development. On the basis of combing anddigesting research findings by predecessors, this article begin with analyzing relationshipbetween the development of producer services and economic growth in China; considering thatChina’s regional economic development is not balanced and productive service industry alsodifferences in regional development, this article established econometric model to analyze therelationship between productive service industry and regional economic growth from theindustry level, trying to understand the role that each industry of producer services play in theregional economic development. In addition, this article reference the new economical growththeory, sorting and refine several factors that may influence the development of producerservices, and establishing econometric models to analysis and discussion the role that thesefactors in the development of the productive service industry plays separately from the nationallevel and regional level. With a view to the development path and the rules of producer serviceto have a further understanding.
Keywords/Search Tags:Producer Services, Growth of Economy, Developmental Difference, NewEconomical Growth Theory
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