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연합토지관리계획 및 미군기지이전이 도시 인구와 산업에 미친 영향Impacts of Land Partnership Plan and Relocation of United States Military Bases on Urban Population and Industry

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Impacts of Land Partnership Plan and Relocation of United States Military Bases on Urban Population and Industry
Authors
박상진김형규
Issue Date
Dec-2020
Publisher
도시정책학회
Keywords
연합토지관리계획; 미군기지이전; 주한미군; 인구; 산업; 이중차분법; Land Partnership Plan; Relocation of United States Military Base; United States Forces Korea; Population; Industry; Difference-in-difference
Citation
도시정책연구, v.11, no.3, pp.21 - 38
Journal Title
도시정책연구
Volume
11
Number
3
Start Page
21
End Page
38
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/11421
ISSN
2093-4750
Abstract
With the conclusion of the 2002 Land Partnership Plan (LPP), the relocation and dissolution of the 2nd U.S. Infantry Division located in Dongducheon and Uijeongbu were confirmed. The massive return of U.S. military bases came in 2007 amid concerns over the hollowing-out and expectations for new growth engines. As the two inflection points have brought great changes to two cities, it is necessary to closely examine the impact of the two events. The DID, often used in studies to measure the impact or effectiveness of policies was used. The total population, total number of employees, retail employees, and manufacturing employees were used as dependent variables, and the dummy variables required for the DID method were used as independent variables. To control the economic conditions within the time horizon, the composite economic indicators and local tax data for each city were used. Through the analysis, each local government failed to resolve the phenomenon of population hollowing out, but confirmed the growth of manufacturing industries. Therefore, there is a need to develop policies that promote the development of donor zones based on manufacturing industries and minimize population hollowing out through links with surrounding areas.
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