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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2019.20.12.502

Regional Balanced Development Policy Leverage in the Capital and Non-Capital Areas : Focusing on Local Function Concentration and Dispersion Structure  

Lee, Jin-Hee (Chungbuk National University)
Lee, Man-Hyung (Chungbuk National University)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.20, no.12, 2019 , pp. 502-512 More about this Journal
Abstract
To examine the problem structure of balanced regional development policy and identify the causes of the gap between the capital and non-capital areas, this study examined the causal structure in terms of the concentration and distribution of functions in the metropolitan area and non-capital area and explored the policy leverage. As a research method, the causal map was drawn using System Dynamics techniques and policy leverage was derived through an exploration of the feedback structure. In particular, the causes of the problems in balanced regional development policies were approached by system accidents rather than by single-circuit accidents, and causality analysis was performed among the variables constituting balanced regional development policies based on system accidents. In particular, it singled out 31 variables, developed 13 feedback loops, and confirmed four major policy leverages, including relocation of the capital function, local decentralization policies, consistent development, and investment practices centered on the Non­Capital Area. Subsequently, a follow-up study by computer simulation is needed by modeling the structure of the system to identify the ripple effect of the policies of the Capital Area on the Non­Capital Area.
Keywords
Balanced Regional Development; Policy Leverage; Causal Loop Diagram; Feedback Structure;
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