A Study on the Uncoordinated Regional Development of Large Economic Provinces in Eastern China
At present,Guangdong,Jiangsu,Shandong,Zhejiang and Fujian,the five major provinces in the eastern region have entered a stage of accelerating the promotion of high-quality development and achieving common prosperity,and there is an urgent need to solve the problem of internal uncoordinated development in the provinces.The uncoordinated development of the five provinces is reflected in the gap between the coastal and inland areas,as well as between a few central cities and other regions.And the problem in Guangdong is the most prominent.Since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China,the characteristics and pattern of economic differentiation in the five provinces have been basically stable,but the gap is still very obvious.Population differentiation generally occurs later than economic differentiation,and the pattern of population differentiation is basically consistent with economic differentiation.The regional differences in people's livelihood levels are relatively small and maintain stable,and the development of transportation infrastructure is more balanced.There are multiple factors that cause uncoordinated development within the five provinces.Natural conditions and regional differences lead to initial economic differentiation.With the development of the economy and society,institutional factors become increasingly prominent.In the future,in order to promote more coordinated regional development,we should base on the comparative advantages of different regions,pay more attention to cultivating endogenous development drivers in relatively undeveloped areas,and solve the problems in high-quality development.
Major Economic ProvinceCoefficient of VariationProvincial Coordinated Development