Different Development Paths of County-level Cities and Counties under the Background of Administrative System Reform: Based on the Current Situation and Policy Analysis of Changsha County and Liuyang City
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- 10.2991/aebmr.k.220405.240How to use a DOI?
- Keywords
- Adjustment of Administrative Divisions; administrative system reform; Development path
- Abstract
Since the implementation of “Withdrawal of county and establishment of city” in 1983, the local governments have long been enthusiastic about the policy. Upgrading the county to the county-level city or the prefecture-level city symbolizes the expansion of the local government’s jurisdiction. Furthermore, it is an important indication of the increased level of urbanization and development policy opportunities in the areas where policy are established. But whether the county-level city have better policy development capacity and higher development level than counties? Through the development path of Changsha County and Liuyang City’s policy positioning which based on the of county and county-level city and combine with the comparative analysis of some government departments’ cases, this study tries to take Changsha County and Liuyang City of Hunan Province with similar natural environment and location conditions for current situation comparison and policy analysis to rethink the policy of “ Withdrawal of county and establishment of city “ in another perspective.
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TY - CONF AU - Liu Qi PY - 2022 DA - 2022/04/29 TI - Different Development Paths of County-level Cities and Counties under the Background of Administrative System Reform: Based on the Current Situation and Policy Analysis of Changsha County and Liuyang City BT - Proceedings of the 2022 7th International Conference on Social Sciences and Economic Development (ICSSED 2022) PB - Atlantis Press SP - 1444 EP - 1447 SN - 2352-5428 UR - https://doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.220405.240 DO - 10.2991/aebmr.k.220405.240 ID - Qi2022 ER -