Abstract

This study probes into the root cause of the economic development gap between East and West China. In the background, China's vast geographical conditions, historical investment patterns, and policy support have led to significant differences in development between the eastern and western regions. The objective of this paper is to analyze in depth how these factors interact and affect the economic development of the two regions. The research focuses on geographical factors, industrial structure, productivity, and education level. The study found that the eastern region's geographical advantages, policy support, and industrial diversity promoted its economic prosperity, while the western region's geographical barriers, resource dependence, and educational shortcomings restricted its development. In the future, comprehensive measures, including infrastructure construction, policy support, innovation promotion, and education reform, are needed to close this gap. Balanced and sustainable economic growth in China requires the coordinated development of the eastern and western regions, which will also help improve the living standards of the people throughout the country and promote the overall prosperity of the country.

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