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Differences In The Yangtze River Delta Financial Growth From The Perspective Of Financial Geography

Posted on:2016-01-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y C YaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2309330467994563Subject:Finance
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Finance is the core of modern economy effective operation, its developmentlevel is related to the speed and quality of economic growth. As a developing country,China’s economic diversification characteristic obviously, and as time goes on, thedifferences between the regional economic development is increasingly large,accompanying the financial system is also presented and development level ofregional distribution of unbalanced situation. Related to this, as an emergingdiscipline gradually into the domestic research category of financial geography. It isnot from the whole range, an industry, a city to the discussion of macroscopic ormicrocosmic, but from the perspective of medium, the financial development of aregional conditions and external environment of concrete, to form the depth of thetargeted analysis.This article with the help of the theory of system, the selection of the mostpotential financial development of the Yangtze river delta region, analyzes itsfinancial development scale and the internal differences research, discusses theoverall financial development scale in Yangtze river delta and Yangtze river deltacities the spatial difference of financial development, at the same time and the linkbohai sea area, the pearl river delta region overall comparison; Analyzing thefinancial development of triangle relationship with the regional economicdevelopment level. Finally from the local government, financial management andfinancial enterprises of cross-regional cooperation, mechanism innovation, personnelquality, etc., put forward targeted to promote coordinated the sustainabledevelopment of the Yangtze river delta regional financial policy recommendations.
Keywords/Search Tags:Financial Development, Regional Finance, Yangtze River Delta, Spatial Agglomeration and Difference
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