Study on the Investment and Financing Issue of Environmental Protection Industry in Yangtze River Delta

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Yangtze River Delta is one of the most developed regions in China. In recent years, environmental protection industry has developed rapidly, and the total investment has also kept increasing, and the investment structure has been improving, and the mode of financing increases. But there are still some problems in the current investment and financing of environmental protection industry in the Yangtze River Delta. Based on in-depth analysis of the causes of the problems, this paper put forward some countermeasures and suggestions to solve the problems in investment and financing of environmental protection industry in Yangtze River delta.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1073-1076)

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2714-2718

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December 2014

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