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The Research on Regional Economic Development under the "Belt and Road" Initiative : 인프라 연결성 관점에서 조사한 "일대일로"를 계획에 따른 지역 경제 개발에 관한 연구
From the Perspective of Infrastructure Connectivity

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Authors

Ma Jiaxin

Advisor
Rhee, Yeongseop
Issue Date
2020
Publisher
서울대학교 대학원
Keywords
The "Belt and Road" InitiativeInfrastructure ConnectivityRegional Economic Development"일대일로" 이니셔티브인프라 상호 연결성지역 경제 개발
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학위논문 (석사) -- 서울대학교 대학원 : 국제대학원 국제학과(국제통상전공), 2020. 8. Rhee, Yeongseop.
Abstract
The Belt and Road is a major initiative proposed by the Chinese government to promote international cooperation and to achieve mutual benefits. Its core significance lies in building economic development conditions through new development cooperation to achieve common development.
At present, a considerable part of the countries along the Belt and Road are still in the primary development stage, and there is still much room for development in infrastructure development and industrialization. China and countries along the Belt and Road can strengthen infrastructure through new development cooperation to break the bottleneck of development, reduce trade costs, promote the construction of overseas industrial parks, achieve a complete production-consumption cycle, and achieve the common development of Belt and Road countries through building regional economic development conditions.
This paper firstly analyzes the significance of infrastructure connectivity and the current situation of Chinas infrastructure, then discussed the significance of Belt and Road on promoting regional economic development from the perspective of infrastructure connectivity, finally puts forward the challenges and suggestions for further development.
Language
eng
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/169577

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