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Analyses the reasons for the formation of the development strategy of China's metropolitan area and puts forward a set of theoretical framework for studying the development of the metropolitan area. This framework is used to further analyse the nine major metropolitan areas in China and summarise the experience and problems in the development of metropolitan areas in China. The author also puts forward the idea of developing the metropolitan area in the future.This book provides an in-depth analysis of the characteristics of the core cities, the extent to which the core cities are linked to the peripheral cities, the development capacity of the peripheral cities, the stage of the metropolitan area, the achievements and problems of the development of the metropolitan area, and the ideas for future development.
Cai Zhibing, lecturer of Department of Economics, Chinese Academy of Governance, Doctor of Regional Economics, engaged in the study of sustainable development of China's economy and regional economy. He has published many papers of core periodicals and many books have been reprinted twice.
Chapter 1 Background, Connotation, and Definition of Metropolitan Area StrategyChapter 2 The Evolution of China's Metropolitan AreasChapter 3 Theoretical Basis and Inherent Logic of Metropolitan Area FormationChapter 4 The Basic Information and Formation of Metropolitan AreasChapter 5 A Comparative Analysis of the Development Characteristics of China's Metropolitan AreaChapter 6 The Assessment of the Development Stages of the Nine Metropolitan AreasChapter 7 The Achievements, Problems, and Rationale for the Development Strategy of China's Metropolitan AreasChapter 8 Experiences from the Development of China's Metropolitan AreasChapter 9 New Ideas and Practices of the CPC Central Committee on the Development of Metropolitan Areas Since the 18th National Congress of the CPCChapter 10 New Requirements for the New Normal of the Development Strategy of the Metropolitan AreaChapter 11 The Judgment, Direction and Ideas on Metropolitan Area DevelopmentBibliography