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Economic Geography and Economic Policy of Regional Industrial Agglomeration

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DOI: 10.23977/ISEEH2022.013

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Hao WANG

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Hao WANG

ABSTRACT

This paper uses the analytical framework of new economic geography to discuss the impact of economic geography and economic policies on industrial agglomeration, and the factors that lead to industrial agglomeration in China. This paper proposes a tentative analytical framework: public service input and public service quality jointly change public service output and then have an impact on regional industrial agglomeration, which ultimately leads to an unbalanced pattern of regional development between the center and the periphery. For areas with high investment in public services and low quality, the quality of public services is an important condition for promoting regional industrial agglomeration. Therefore, the government should improve the public service supply system. Improve the quality of public services. With the continuous advancement of the industrialization process, my country's urban industrial structure has begun to show obvious characteristics of industrial agglomeration. Secondly, rationally play the role of the government, and under the guidance of the market mechanism, selectively use industrial policies to support the agglomerated development of industrial types suitable for the city's own economic development; then, incorporate the consumer service industry into the industrial development plan to promote the synergistic effect of urban industries.

KEYWORDS

Industrial agglomeration, Economic growth effect, Public service quality

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