大灣區產業合作 香港的新功能
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: City University of Hong Kong Press City University of Hong Kong Press [Imprint] 2019Innehållstyp: - text
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On 18 February 2019, the Chinese government released the Outline Development Plan for the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA), further solidifying its plans for the region. This marked a strategic upgrade of cross-border cooperation—from intergovernmental regional coordination to a national priority. With these new opportunities, how can Hong Kong maintain its competitive edge and establish its position within the city cluster? This book offers a comprehensive examination of the historical evolution and current dynamics of industrial collaboration in the Greater Bay Area. It traces the early industrial cooperation between Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta, analyzes the evolving spatial division of labor across the region, and explores how Hong Kong can engage with international markets while integrating into China's broader economic strategy. The fate of a city hinges on its ability to attract and concentrate economic resources—a capacity shaped by internal efforts and opportunities provided by surrounding cities. What are Hong Kong's strengths and limitations in the GBA's industrial development? How can it reconstruct its role in regional industrial cooperation and create pathways for nurturing local talent? With specific recommendations throughout, this volume is a valuable reference for policymakers, business leaders, and concerned readers.
2019年2月18日,中央政府公佈《粵港澳大灣區發展規劃綱要》,進一步確立粵港澳大灣區城市群的規劃,意味着粵港澳合作將從過去的跨境經濟整合、以區域政府間協調為主的模式,升級成重要的國家戰略。面對全新機遇,香港應如何保持優勢,並在城市群中確立自身地位?本書深入探討粵港澳大灣區城市群合作的歷史及發展,從早期香港與珠三角地區的產業合作開始,細看城市群的演變過程,分析港澳與珠三角地區的空間分工形態,探討香港如何兼顧國際市場,同時融入中國經濟發展的規劃。一個城市的發展取決於城市本身對經濟要素的吸引聚集能力。而這種能力的大小,則要看城市的自身努力和城市群提供的發展機遇。香港在大灣區產業發展中的優劣之處為何?如何重構在區內產業合作的角色地位,為發展香港人才尋求出路?書中提供了不少具體的政策建議,非常值得政商界及關心香港未來走向的人士參考。
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