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23 June 2020 Population Employment Environment of Coastal Urban Population and Economic Structure Growth of Coastal Cities
Longhao Song, Li Zhang, Siyuan Wang
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Song, L.; Zhang, L., and Wang, S., 2020. Population employment environment of coastal urban population and economic structure growth of coastal cities. In: Yang, Y.; Mi, C.; Zhao, L., and Lam, S. (eds.), Global Topics and New Trends in Coastal Research: Port, Coastal and Ocean Engineering. Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue No. 103, pp. 134–138. Coconut Creek (Florida), ISSN 0749-0208.

Because the problems in the economic system of coastal cities are becoming more and more prominent, in order to promote the sustainable development of the economic structure of coastal cities, this paper puts forward the impact analysis of the population employment environment and economic structure growth in coastal cities. First, describe and analyze the population employment situation and demographic factors that affect the growth of economic structure in coastal cities. Then, through discussing the development of relevant economic elements in coastal cities, master the overall situation of population employment and economic structure growth in coastal cities. Using the modified Cobb-Douglas production function model and 10-year data, this paper makes an empirical analysis on population employment and economic indicators in coastal cities, and concludes that the results of coastal cities, continental cities and desert cities all belong to increasing remuneration type.

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Longhao Song, Li Zhang, and Siyuan Wang "Population Employment Environment of Coastal Urban Population and Economic Structure Growth of Coastal Cities," Journal of Coastal Research 103(sp1), 134-138, (23 June 2020). https://doi.org/10.2112/SI103-028.1
Received: 5 September 2019; Accepted: 4 February 2020; Published: 23 June 2020
KEYWORDS
coastal cities
economic structure growth
impact analysis
population employment environment
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