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300 54, 1,, ; 1,, [46 ] 2 ;,,, ;, B gn ) 12 1112 (BasicgN onbasic 1, 1985 1995,, 1,,,, : 80,, ;, 1, 19851995 Ξ Tab11The basic and nonbasic population con stitute of differen t industr ies in Guangzhou, 19851995 BgN (1: x) g% 1985 1995 BgN (1: x) g% g% g% 0122 g g 13144 g g 0131 g g 10117 g g 2146 59135 0168 37148 1 1 1165 39139 1154 30135 1 1 1146 31151 2117 7153 4 5 1128 21188 3157 8124 4 6 1179 44113 1127 0125 11 11 1191 47164 1110 0121 12 12 2182 64154 0155 8180 3 2 2189 64140 0153 9109 3 3 1163 38165 1159 13126 2 3 2136 57163 0174 18125 2 2 1168 40148 1147 0157 10 10 2123 55116 0181 1138 10 10 310 66167 0150 0106 12 12 2148 59168 0168 0152 11 11 5139 81145 0123 5134 5 4 4189 79155 0126 6199 5 4 2106 51146 0194 2112 8 9 2163 61198 0161 2129 8 9 7105 85182 0117 1155 9 8 9175 89174 0111 1195 9 7 1174 42153 1135 4191 6 6 2104 50198 0196 4198 6 5 1197 49124 1103 3174 7 7 1199 49175 1101 3139 7 8 g g g 0159 g g g 2118 g 48166 1106 100 g 44135 1125 100 Ξ 1985, 1984, 1985, 1995 1985, : (1986, 1996) (1986, 1995)
4 : 2 301 1985, 48166%, 1995 44135%, B gn 1110611125,,,, 300,,,,,, 2,, 19851995, B gn, 10, B gn, 8 B gn, :,, 112,, B gn, 19851995, B gn 1 11985, B gn 10168,, 59135%,, 37148%,,,, 1995, B gn 11154, 39139%,,, ( 30135% ) 1g3,,,, B gn,,,, B gn,,, 113,, 1985, (B gn 1) 5, 1995, B gn 1 8,
302 54 5,, B gn 1,,,,, B gn 1,,,, B gn, 1995, 89174%,, B gn 1,,,,,,,,, B gn 1,,,,, 80, 60% B gn 1985 1995 1, 80%,, 80, 1992, 6114 810, 83% 75%,, B gn 1 1,,,,,, B gn 1 1985, 40148%, 80,,,,,, B gn 1, 1995, 55116%,,,, B gn 1,,,,,,
4 : 2 303,, 1995, 40% 114 19851995, (1 ) 1985 2118% 1995 3185%, 3129% 6136%,, 10%,,, ;,, 2, 1992, B gn 10136,, 73112% ; 83%,,, 2 B gn,,,,, 400, 154 : 1818%, 2513%, 2217%, 1413%, 1819%:, (),, () (2) 2(), 1996 (% ) Ξ Tab12The serv ice scope of production serv ice corporation in Guangzhou in 1996 4714 5115 3115 2111 4017 5119 3710 3313 1413 7612 3312 2816 1111 8819 3013 2212 2519 7510 3715 3017 Ξ :
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308 54 changed, i. e. as the fo rm er ro se, the latter fell, o r the basic part had a relatively h igh p ropo rtion all the tim e, w h ich strengh thened the statu s of the basic activities in u rban eco2 nom ic developm en ṫ T he fact, the basic emp loym en t (basic population ) of p roducer services increased w ith a faster speed than the to tal emp loym en t and accoun ted fo r nearly 10% in the to tal emp loym en t, indicated that the p roducer services w ere becom ing one of the impo rtan t componen ts in the u rban econom ic basis and had the huge po ten tial and po s2 sib ility of occupying the regional m arket. T hen the analysis w as tu rned to the ex ternal function of the p roducer services based on questionnaires. T he resu lts show ed that: In the p roducer services of Guangzhou, there indeed ex isted basic econom ic activities of expo rting services to its su rrounding re2 gion s (Guangdong P rovince, the w ho le coun try and the overseas). T he differences of the ex ternal function s among the trades of p roducer services w ere obviou s. T he finance and in su rance secto rs had sm aller p ropo rtion s of p roviding services fo r the areas ou tside of the city than o ther secto rs like info rm ation con su ltan t, computer app lication, and scien tific research and techno logical services. T he p roducer services in Guangzhou serviced m ain2 ly fo r Guangdong P rovince, w h ich show ed that the developm en t level and scale of p roduc2 er services w ere lim ited and their in ternational m arket w as narrow. T h irdly, the econom ic base theo ry of u rban developm en t w as discu ssed. T he research resu lts show ed that services no t on ly p rovided services fo r cities them selves bu t also ex2 po rt services to the areas ou tside cities. A nd p roducer services m ain ly p rovided services fo r the areas ou tside cities (i. e. m ain ly being basic econom ic activities) w h ich indicated that p roducer services have the function of engineering econom ic grow th. T he sub stance of de2 velopm en t of basic econom ic activities lies in the tradab ility of services. Several facto rs, info rm ation techno logy, tran snational en terp rises of services and tran sfo rm ation of gov2 ernm en t function, have resu lted in the services tradab ility. A ll these changes m ade the re2 lation sh ip betw een basic econom ic activities and u rban developm en t mo re comp licated than befo re. A re2exp lanation to the traditional econom ic base theo ry, paying mo re atten tion to in teraction betw een u rban econom ic activities and the location sign ificance of the theo ry, w as m ade. W ith the techno logical p rogress, the impacts of basic econom ic activities on u r2 ban developm en t by stages have been iden tified. A ll these imp ly that the classic theo ries have no t w ell exp lained the u rban developm en t in the po st2indu strial society and it is very necessary to m ake the re2exp lanation to the classic theo ries and bu ild new theo ries. Key words: p roducer services; ba sic2nonba sic act ivit ies; u rban developm en t theo ry