Research on the Equipment Manufacturing Industry's Interregional Industrial Linkages in the Bohai Sea Region

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As the largest economic region in northern China, Bohai Rim becomes the third of China's economic growth poles after the Pearl River Delta and Yangtze River Delta which has an extremely important position in China's economic development. How to strengthen the industrial linkages of the equipment manufacturing industry in Bohai Sea region becomes the promotion of regional development is a pressing matter of the moment. Analysis the industrial linkages of the equipment manufacturing industry in Bohai Sea region using MRIO method, as related to the development of regional industrial policy of equipment manufacturing industry to provide a basis for decision making.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 712-715)

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3133-3138

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June 2013

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