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HUMAN GEOGRAPHY  2007, Vol. 22 Issue (5): 60-65    DOI: 10.13959/j.issn.1003-2398.2007.05.013
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THE SPATIAL DEPRIVATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF COUNTY ECONOMY IN CENTRAL AREA OF JILIN PROVINCE
WANG Yu, DING Si-bao, WANG Rong-cheng
College of Urban and Environmental Science, Northeast Normal University, Changchun 130024, China

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Abstract  On the basis of Core-peripheral model, this thesis extends the theories of regional economies and economic geography to analyze the spatial deprivation of county economy. The author believes that spatial deprivation is a sustainable, positional and comprehensive issue. The thesis tries to illustrate the mechanism of spatial deprivation and points out that the polarization, institution and spatial intrusion have great effects on it. The distance and scales of county and core-city correlate closely with the intensity of spatial deprivation. On the analyzing of central area of Jilin province, this thesis lays out the developmental path of counties under spatial deprivation:first, to develop the industries according to its development in core-city; second, to transfer the economic barycenter in suitable time; third, to perfect the local financial system. At last, the author points out some problems we must face when we rectify the current governance institution.
Key wordsspatial deprivation      county economy      mechanism     
Received: 20 September 2006     
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