- 经济管理前沿(第5卷)(英文版)
- 刘金全
- 296字
- 2020-08-29 05:50:45
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[1] Fund Projects: National social science fund “Studies on the Population Agglomeration and its Economic Effect in Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area”(18BRK024).
[2] Dongliang Yang, Chunfeng Li, Northeast Asian Studies College, Jilin University.