Financial Agglomeration and Its Spatial Evolution within City Groups: Taking the Yangtze River Delta as an Example
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Financial Agglomeration and Its Spatial Evolution within City Groups: Taking the Yangtze River Delta as an Example
LI Wei jun 1, SUN Yan Li 2
(1.School of Economics, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China;
2.Xinhua School of Finance and Insurance, Zhongnan University of Economic and Law, Wuhan 430073, China)
Abstract
The phenomenon of financial agglomeration within city groups is obvious and it presents non-uniformity and noncorrelation in spatial distribution. The information service oriented rather than production oriented cities tend to have higher levels of financial agglomeration. When city groups develop to a certain stage, the production center and information center will be separated, which will lead to industrial polarization. Finally the information service oriented cities will grow to be regional or higher level financial centers.
LI Wei-Jun,Sun-Pan-Chi-. Financial Agglomeration and Its Spatial Evolution within City Groups: Taking the Yangtze River Delta as an Example. Economic Survey, 2011, 28(6): 042.