Abstract Based on the regional input-output data and by using input-output analysis methods, this paper empirically researches the influences of national economic final demands on different regional industrial structures. It shows that there are different final demand inducing effects and depending degrees in different regional structures: the middle regions have an industrial structural feature with a higher agricultural consumption inducing effect, and the north-eastern regions have an industrial structural feature with a higher food-making and tobacco-manufacturing industry consumption dependences; the building industry in southern coastal regions has the biggest investment inducing coefficients, and the building industry in south-western regions has the highest depending degrees; the southern coastal regions have export-oriented textile industrial structure; almost half industries have small export inducing coefficients in the north-western areas, and the industrial structural features in
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Received: 16 July 2009
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