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As China's capital, Beijing's economic structure has experienced great changes in recent 20 years. Many heavy industrial factories have been move out the city. This paper uses the concept of the field of influence and the method of multifactor and multi-order impact analysis (MMIA) to make a quantitative analyzation to the structural changes. MMIA is applied here as a substitution of SDA. The analysis was based on 10 IO tables from 1987 to 2010 with 29 sectors. The results show that final demands played main role to the share changes for more than two third sectors in Beijing Economy. The changes of intermediate input coefficients made dominant contributions for four sectors which are the sectors of Mining of Metal Ores, Mining of Nonmetal Ores, Power and Water, Commercial Business. The paper also made taxonomy to the 29 sectors according to the main field of influence and sign combinations of influential components.
Keywords:Regional economics; Industrial structural change; field of influence; MMIA; Beijing's economy