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In 2020, China achieved phased victories in poverty alleviation, bringing valuable successful experience to the world's poverty alleviation cause. Most prior research on recidivism and poverty alleviation in disadvantaged areas has either explored a small number of cases or concentrated exclusively on individual factors within poor households, failing to sufficiently account for regional variations. But historically, the majority of research on industrial integration and upgrading was focused on larger economies, giving impoverished regions little consideration. This paper randomly selects 76 poverty-stricken counties from 832 national poverty-stricken counties in China, and makes a quantitative analysis of their successful experience from the perspective of industrial upgrading and industrial integration. The study's findings deviate from earlier studies in that they show that industrial upgrading has a limited effect on the development of impoverished regions and that sophisticated industrial structure has a significantly smaller influence in poor areas than it does in areas with greater levels of development. This study also reveals that the development of impoverished areas is impacted differently by the integration of various businesses. The secondary industry, which has a higher degree of integration with the primary industry, plays a stronger role in promoting regional development, while the tertiary industry, which has a long development cycle and many conditions, plays a lesser role in regional development.
Shikang Liu (Wed,) studied this question.