RESURRECTING SHANGHAI FOR THE 21ST CENTURY: THE SHIFT IN CHINA'S REGIONAL ECONOMIC STRATEGIES

1995 ◽  
pp. 11-29
Author(s):  
YANG MU ◽  
JOHN J. WILLIAMS ◽  
CAO YONG
Author(s):  
Michael Newman

‘Socialism today and tomorrow’ looks at tactics used to discredit socialism, throughout history and today. Is socialism still relevant? Do technological developments like automation threaten its future? What lessons should have been learned? Cooperation and social solidarity may be more important now than ever. Socialists still need to develop viable economic strategies and work towards genuinely democratic governments. Despite the difficulties in practice, 21st-century socialism should be internationalist. Modern socialists need to resist looking back at a ‘golden age’ of socialism but will still be able to learn positive lessons from the movements and utopias of the past.


2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammed Osama Rasmy ◽  
Tarek Abdel Latif Abu Atta ◽  
Asmaa Abdelaty Mohamed Ibrahim

PurposeThis study explores the best strategies for regional economic development to attract highly skilled populations, regardless of whether the region is a multisector or unisector economic hub. It also determines the development variables affecting the success of integrated regional economic hubs to achieve spatial equality, enhance economic productivity and attain environmental sustainability.Design/methodology/approachIn addition to a qualitative analysis, this study employed quantitative techniques using SPSS software. This allowed amplification of the most significant explanatory variables affecting the weaknesses and strengths of economic hubs.FindingsThe results highlight approaches that can be used to achieve socio-economic sustainability in regional hubs. These include multisectors or main centralised hubs (smart economic regional capital), which provide new services to regions and act as a unidevelopment sector or as a regional, economic capital.Research limitations/implicationsThe study analyses the effect of economic strategies and integration of natural resources and the required core services in regional economic development.Practical implicationsCase studies of successful economic hubs are discussed. The most important services proposed in such hubs promote human development and increase the standard of living.Social implicationsIntegration between the hubs in a region is fundamental to attracting direct investments that can benefit the local population.Originality/valueThe results could help governments, economists and planners implement multisector developmental hubs to achieve sustainable development.


2008 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 73-80 ◽  
Author(s):  
Richard A. Bendis ◽  
Richard S. Seline ◽  
Ethan J. Byler

Accelerating innovation to drive economic growth is the foremost goal for technology-based economic development organizations today. Realizing this goal through programmes is challenged by limited and outdated operating models. The authors outline their 21st Century Innovation Intermediary model, which pairs commercialization with regional connectivity to accelerate innovation for regional economic growth.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 239
Author(s):  
Hui Yu

<p align="justify">Fashion show art is with a new era’s development of the spread of culture, and it is mainly used acting to display their clothes sense of beauty and art. But it is not just showing the beauty of clothing, and more focus is on presenting a national, regional and national characteristics, reflecting the regional economic and cultural development and people's spirit. This paper discusses the development strategy of costume performing art in the 21st century by analyzing the evolution process of costume performing art.</p>


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