Coordinated Development and Spatial Pattern Evolutionary of Central Plains Economic Region (CPER)——Compared with Yangtze River Delta
ZHANG Wei-li1,2, YANG Hui-min1
1.School of Resources and Environment, Henan University of Economics and Law,Zhengzhou 450046,China; 2.Collaborative Innovation Center of Three-aspect Coordination of Central-China Economic Region, Henan University of Economics and Law,Zhengzhou 450046,China
Abstract:
This paper used the differences of economic growth level, the analysis of spatial correlation, the partial hot technology and other means to measure the provincial border coordinated development degree of CPER, as well as the evolution of the spatial pattern and compared with the area of Yangtze River Delta. The empirical research shows: (1) The provincial border area of CPER’ economic differences with a relatively decreases, the economic development between regions gradually improved, and economic growth in the Yangtze River Delta provincial border area slightly larger than the former. (2) CPER has a stronger economic links, and there is a significant correlation, nevertheless, although the Yangtze River Delta region has a high spatial correlation, it showed a magnetic weakening trend. (3) The provincial border coordinated development degree of the CPER is significantly lower than the Yangtze River Delta, but the gap between the two is gradually narrowing. (4) The economic coordinated development degree of CPER remained stable in the spatial distribution, only a few areas show high level coordinated development, and such areas has little externality to surrounding areas compared with the Yangtze River Delta. Finally, the paper proposed some policy countermeasures to promote the coordinated development of the CPER, such as, taking advantage of cheap land and human resources to attract industrial transfer of developed areas, developing regional characteristic economy, cultivating the central city of the provincial border regions, enhancing regional cooperation etc.
ZHANG Wei-li, YANG Hui-min.Coordinated Development and Spatial Pattern Evolutionary of Central Plains Economic Region (CPER)——Compared with Yangtze River Delta[J] Economic Survey, 2015,V32(1): 6-11