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BEIJING, Feb. 27 (Xinhuanet) -- The Chinese capital of
Beijing has been partly blamed for poverty in its neighboring countryside, as
it hordes human and capital resources, according to a report by the Chinese
Academy of Social Sciences (CASS).
The CASS report, "Blue Paper on
China's Regional Development", carried by Monday's Beijing Youth Daily, said
Beijing and Tianjin, the two most important cities in north China, are now
surrounded by 32 counties defined as poverty-stricken by Chinese standards.
Of the 10.65 million people living in the 32
counties, all belonging to Hebei Province, 2.73 million live on less than 100
U.S. dollars a year, the report said.
The wealth gap in the Beijing-Tianjin region is the
worst in China's developed areas, the report said.
It noted that though cooperation among Beijing, Hebei
and Tianjin has been a concept on paper for a long time, no progress has been
made in reality.
The report pointed out that the other two most
dynamic blocs in China, the Yangtze River Delta and Pear River Delta, have a
much more balanced development.
Shanghai has been a much more efficient engine in
boosting development in neighboring Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces, the report
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