Business process and regional economic development under OBOR initiative using unified social credit code data
Keywords:
business process, regional economic development, belt and road, industrial structure, unified social credit codeAbstract
The Belt &Road strategy is a national initiative for China to seek international economic cooperation, promote domestic business process optimization and regional economic development. This paper uses the beforehand registration data of economic behavior to analyze the status quo of economic development and business process of the domestic cites of the Belt &Road from a new economic research approach, and finds that the economic growth of cities along the Belt & Road has been stable, and the development trend and business process of five economic regions are different: finance and new information service industry are outstanding in Yangzi River Delta and the middle and upper reaches of the Yangtze River and Zhu River Delta; economical scale of communication and transportation industry in Circum-Bohai Sea Economic Zone is bigger, and the high-tech industry has its own special characteristic in the economic zone on the west side of Taiwan Straits.
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