Rational Distribution and Adjusting Strategies of the Industrial Structure in the Ili River Basin Based on Sustainable Development

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The industrial structure of the Ili River basin represents obviously the dual economic structure. It has been clearly demonstrated as follows: low degree, virtual ophistication and isomorph co-exist in industrial structures. To change the isomorphic industrial structure and realize the rationalization of watershed industrial structure, we should do as follows: selecting and training the leading industries in Ili River basin; giving more attention to market mechanism and the basic function of it in resource allocation during the dynamic adjustment of industrial structure.

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