Abstract
In recent years, the state has deployed regional economic zones such as Xiong'an New Area, Shanghai Metropolitan Cluster and Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Bay Area, etc. In order to study the economic radiation effect of the central cities on the surrounding areas, this paper finds the GDP, industrial output value and population density of 11 administrative regions in the Bay Area, and conducts a horizontal comparison to classify their development status into three levels according to the economic data of each city. This is the result of the rapid development of the central cities in the region, which is presumed to be due to the weakening of the economic radiation effect of the central cities as the distance increases. We then study the economic linkage between the central cities and other cities, the radiation mode, and so on, and find that the expansion of capital and the transfer of industry in close proximity are the main reasons. This paper analyzes the principle of economic radiation from the Greater Bay Area, and suggests that the peripheral cities in the region should break the transportation barriers with the central cities, change the mode of sending labor force, and actively introduce industries.
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