The Causing Mechanism for Growth Pole and the Relationship between Growth Pole and the Periphery

Nankai University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) 4:90-101 (2007)
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Economic growth, capital concentration, market size, innovation center, the cumulative economic growth cycle of cause and effect relationship between the growth pole is formed by the mechanism. Growth pole has continued to grow, economies of scale, the market scale, the four characteristics of innovation centers; a capital transfer, knowledge and technology spillovers and welfare in the more developed regions of the compensation function. Growth pole strategy of non-equilibrium strategy, this model is the more developed regions are more suitable, in the less developed regions application, the area behind the more developed regions and between regions must have a degree of freedom in trade gradients. The causing mechanism for growth pole, the character of growth pole and the relationship between growth pole and the periphery have been discussed in this paper. This paper's main conclusions are that the accumulative-cycle between economy growth rate, capital pooling, market scale, and innovation center are the mechanism of encouraging economy growing. Growth pole has such characteristics as continuous growing, large economy scale, big market scale, and innovation center; and also has such functions as transferring capital, overflowing knowledge and technology, and compensating developed area welfare . The growth pole stratagem is a unequilibria development stratagem, it well appropriate to developed area , but not to underdeveloped area

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