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[1] Fund Projects: National social science fund “The study of new urbanization quality based on the dynamic equilibrium of production factors convergency and peasants welfare” (14BJL063); Major project of humanities and social science’s key research base of ministry of education “Empirical study of the impacts on sustainable consumption from regulatory economic growth”(13JJD790011); Major project of humanities and social science’s key research base of ministry of education “The factors allocation and industry upgrading policies for steady economic growth in new normal”(16 JJD790015).
[2] Hongqian Qi, Yan Liu, Xuwen Xi, Center for Quantitative Economics, Jilin University.