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Pure rational discussion, is there a possibility that the Yangtze River Delta will not give birth to a second first-tier city? It does not refer to the new first line, but to the four major first lines like "north, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen". Because Shanghai is here

Pure rational discussion, is there a possibility that the Yangtze River Delta will not give birth to a second first-tier city? It does not refer to the new first line, but to the four major first lines like "north, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen". Because Shanghai has absolute advantages in the Yangtze River Delta, the positioning given to him by the state is also extremely high, which can be compared with other cities. Moreover, Shanghai itself is also competing, paying a large amount of taxes to the state, supporting the younger brothers in the surrounding areas, and making great contributions.

The current situation is that Shanghai's input-output ratio is very high, almost all of the high-end resources and high-end industries in the Yangtze River Delta are in Shanghai, and International investment is also preferred to Shanghai. When Shanghai is full, it will be distributed to other cities, which is not rough. Looking at the three cities of Ningbo, Suzhou and Hangzhou, Nanjing lacks scale, Suzhou lacks level, and Hangzhou lacks regional institutions, and the three shortcomings seem to be difficult to make up, and at the same time, these three also lack financial center blessings. If you want to be a frontline, it is even more difficult.

Pure rational discussion, is there a possibility that the Yangtze River Delta will not give birth to a second first-tier city? It does not refer to the new first line, but to the four major first lines like "north, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen". Because Shanghai is here

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