STUDY HOW TO ENHANCE AND RESTRUCTURE THE RESILIENCE OF REGIONAL INDUSTRIAL CHAINS UNDER THE NEW DEVELOPMENT MODEL
Keywords:
Regional industrial chain; Industrial chain elasticity; Value chain reconstruction; Digital transformation; Green development; Risk resilienceAbstract
Abstract: This study focuses on the theory and practice of regional industrial chain resilience reconstruction under the background of profound changes in the global economic structure and the transformation of regional development models. Based on the theory of industrial chain resilience and the perspective of regional economics, the study analyzes the impact of global value chain reconstruction on regional industrial development and systematically examines the measurement indicators and evaluation system of industrial chain resilience. Through case analysis and empirical research, the study explores the paths and strategies to enhance the resilience of regional industrial chains, and puts forward policy recommendations for building a diversified, intelligent and green regional industrial system. The research results show that enhancing the resilience of regional industrial chains requires promoting the coordinated balance between industrial chain localization and globalization, accelerating digital technology empowerment and green transformation, improving the industrial chain risk warning mechanism, and optimizing the industrial spatial layout, thereby enhancing the risk resistance and sustainable competitiveness of regional economic development.
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