The lay out of industries in Shanghai Pudong and the urban development / 上海浦東產業佈局與城市發展

碩士 / 淡江大學 / 大陸研究所碩士在職專班 / 91 / Title of Thesis The lay out of industries in Shanghai Pudong and the urban development
Triple space Total pages:147 pages
Key word:Tamkang University
Double space 淡江大學
Name of Institute:Graduate Institute of china studies
Double space 中國大陸研究所
Graduate date:A.D 2003 JUNE Degree conferred:Master degree
Name of student:(In English)CHO YIN YUNG Advisor:D.R LEE CHIH CHIANG
Double space (In Chinese)卓 銀 永       李 志 強博士
Abstract:
As Shanghai enters into the 21st century, this city is transforming in an overwhelming speed after staying stagnation for decades. The speech given by Deng Xiao Ping in 1992 during his inspection to Southern China confirmed the open policy adopted by Pudong District in 1990. Thereafter, Pudong adopted the world-class planning and blueprint as the basis for fundamental planning, basic construction, and advanced development in a hasty, quick, and bold manner. It then became the forerunner in Chinese economic development in the world economy, finance, and trade. Following the principle of ‘three piers, three networks, and three capacities’ and ‘fiften plans’, Pudong has attracted multinational companies and investment banks with high-tech development and reform in third industry core which includes service, finance, and trade industries. The government adopted models of ‘one-window’, ‘small government’, ‘electronic government affairs’ and offers tax allowances to meet the economic globalization and implement investment reform.
With vigorously support from the PRC central government, Shanghai City government, and Pudong District government on the open policy and development of Pudong, and prior experience drawn from Shenzhen and Zhuhai Special Districts, the development of Pudong is fierce and overwhelming. The industrial development of Pudong was focused on the regional economic development in Long River delta and re-urbanization of Shanghai metropolis to unfold its potentials in global and urban development. From a positive perspective, its active involvement in the development of world cities, information-based cities, network community, knowledge-based economy, and urban and regional economic development, along with incorporation of global economic, financial and trade regulations, and new economic system, could soon resume the prosperity and status of Shanghai as a world-class city and experience the influence of ‘overseas culture’ on China. From a negative perspective, the rapid development of Pudong would result in information gap, digital segmentation, knowledge differentiation. The solutions are still waiting. Whether the innovation, competency, brands, and logistics would support the construction? What are the elite strength and morality of the public? Whether the cross-culture disposition is globalize? Whether the industries could be a part of the international and regional division of labor? Those are some problems that it may encounter. In this respect, this research paper focuses on the following:
一、The research structure is as follows:
Chapter 1 Introduction. It proposed research motive, objective, scope, limitation, methodology, structure, process, literature review, theory discussion, and term definitions.
Chapter 2 The lay out of industries in Shanghai Pudong and the urban development. It discussed the history of Pudong, regional advantages, background, development factors, investment policies, industries layout, structure, and government policy.
Chapter 3 The development features and model of Pudong in the global background. It probed the land resource usage, demographic changes, cultures, medium recognition, and Long River delta development, and discussed the economic development trend, industrial structure changes, urban environment structure transformation, urban image, and urban spirit.
Chapter 4 The relationship between the global industries layout and urban development. It analyzed the industries layout and urban development, and described the urban development policies and World Trade Center development goals based on case study of Changjiang High-Tech Industrial Park and Lujiazui Financial District, as well as building of network society and digital city to seek critical problems and resolution strategies.
Chapter 5 Conclusion. It concluded the research findings and objectives based on the previous chapters.
二、The research findings are as follows:
1. There are four models of the development in Pudong under the global development:
1) From a capital model to a knowledge-based model;
2) Transforming from technical learning to technical R&D;
3) From growing to re-development and sustainable development;
4) From an industrial society model to a network community model.
2. The urban development system is a world city and transnational city system.
3. The collaboration and development trend of social economy has moved toward new economy and incorporation of regional international industry division of labor and world city network economic development.
4. The businessmen from Taiwan have high willingness to invest in Pudong and rated it the best city for investment in China.
三、Keywords: economic globalization, world city, network community, digital city, urban space structure

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TW/091TKU01025011
Date January 2003
CreatorsCHO YIN YUNG, 卓銀永
ContributorsLEE CHIH CHIANG, 李志強
Source SetsNational Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan
Languagezh-TW
Detected LanguageEnglish
Type學位論文 ; thesis
Format147

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