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Research Prospect on the Relationship between Transportation and Regional Economy in the Hui Nationality Agglomeration of China
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Author: Changxi Ma, Lei Qi
Abstract: Transportation has a guiding role for economic development and economic structure optimization, economic development will also put forward new requirements for transportation systems continually. In order to promote the healthy and sustainable development of Hui ethnic community, it is necessary to research the interactions between transportation and regional economy, coupling relationships and optimization configuration methods of the area systematically. Firstly, the paper analyzes the current research situation on transportation and regional economy, and puts forward the current problems existing in the research. Then, the paper proposes the future research prospects, including the research contents, research difficulties and research ideas. Finally, the paper draws the research conclusion, and points out that the study is helpful to measure and master the condition of transportation and regional economy development in Hui ethnic community, and promote the economic development of ethnic areas.
Keywords: Transportation; Regional Economy; Agglomeration; Optimization
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