Let's start from north to south, from east to west and then to the middle. First, the northern region, generally speaking, the two main forces in the northern region are Shandong Province and Beijing. According to the latest statistics, there are as many as 2 14 listed companies in Shandong province, more than traditional resource-based enterprises, and the number in Beijing is even more than that in Shandong, with a total of 360 companies, including enterprises in various industries, which is more comprehensive than that in Shandong. As for the southern region, the main forces are Fujian and Guangdong provinces. The number of listed companies in these two provinces is 142 and 643 respectively, of which Guangdong ranks first in the country, beating Shanghai and Zhejiang. Moreover, most of the listed companies in Guangdong Province are mainly in finance, service and other industries, and there are obvious faults in the tertiary industry.
As for the number of listed companies in the eastern region, there are actually more than those in the southern region. Because there are three main forces in the eastern region, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai. The latest statistics show that there are 445 listed companies, 473 listed companies and 33/kloc-0 listed companies. As for the western region, the overall strength is actually relatively weak. Although there are Sichuan and Chongqing, but actually only rely on Chengdu and Chongqing, so the number of listed companies is not much, even less than the northern region.
But the worst is the six central provinces, and no province has a more prominent number of listed companies. Even Hubei Province, which has the best development, can't rank among the whole country. Behind this situation, do you think there are other factors besides geographical location and development speed?