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可兒勇樹 (愛知工業大学) 藤井勝紀 (愛知工業大学) 백승희 (성신여자대학교)
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한국체육과학회 한국체육과학회지 한국체육과학회지 제27권 제5호 (자연과학 편)
발행연도
2018.10
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1,443 - 1,452 (10page)
DOI
10.35159/kjss.2018.10.27.5.1443

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The Japanese economy experienced an unprecedented period of high economic growth for almost 20 years from 1955 to 1973. During this time, regional economic policies including infrastructure development and small business measures were implemented in outlying regions to reduce regional disparities. However, during the economic bubble that arrived in the 1980s, the economic gap between Japan’s three major metropolitan regions and the other regions of Japan widened, and the nation entered an urban-centered economy. Afterward, the three major metropolitan areas suffered a major shock when the economic bubble burst, compared to which the economic slowdown in the outlying regions was mild. However, these phenomena have not been analyzed scientifically. This study analyzed the factors in the economic gap due to the currently ongoing urban-centered economy for phenomena from fluctuations in the rate of GDP growth. The fluctuations in the rate of GDP growth were examined by applying wavelet interpolation to GDP data for each region from 1955 to 2010. The results, judging from the behavior of the maximum peak velocity (MPV) of GDP in urban and rural regions, showed that the MPV of GDP was clearly larger in the bubble period than in the period of high economic growth in urban areas, and this social phenomenon is conjectured to have produced the continuation of the urban-centered economy and the disparities with rural regions.

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Abstract
Ⅰ. 緖言
Ⅱ. 硏究
Ⅲ. 結果
Ⅳ. 論議
Ⅴ. 結論
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