Abstract

The purpose of this study is to analyze the status of balanced regional development policies at home and abroad, and to examine the public opinion of local experts in order to identify differences in perception of balanced regional development plans in metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas, and to present suitable balanced regional development plans. The balanced regional development plan was divided into policies, plans, projects, and systems through cross-analysis by conducting surveys of balanced regional development policies and experts at home and abroad. In the policy sector, local experts in large cities recognized industrial, population, capital, culture, and educational facilities as very important. On the other hand, local experts in small and medium-sized cities recognized the decentralization and localization of the regional policy promotion system as very important compared to other local experts. In the planning sector, local experts in small and medium-sized cities recognized the plan to revitalize the local economic zone as very important. In the project sector, local experts in large cities recognized the evaluation and monitoring of the performance of balanced regional development projects as very important. In the system sector, local experts in small and medium-sized cities recognized the easing of polarization and strengthening local government policy acceptance capacity as very important. Therefore, the government should establish a regional development system that is differentiated from the metropolitan area, in order to induce the influx of companies and residents. It is also necessary to establish a capacity building system for local governments to promote policies that reflect regional characteristics rather than uniform policies.

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