<p>Although there is an abundant regional literature analyzing traffic congestion, only a few studies have explored extending such analysis with spatial effects. This study uses a dynamic spatial Durbin model and city-level panel data for the period 2003–14 to investigate the spatial spillover effects of traffic congestion on urbanization in China. The results show that there is an inverted ‘U’-shaped relationship between urbanization and traffic density in local and neighbouring cities, and congestion effects have appeared. In the short and long run, the spatial effects of traffic congestion have become an important force restricting the effective promotion of urbanization in China.</p
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With the rapid development of society, urban traffic congestion has gradually become an important so...
We analyze the impact of China's massive urban-transformation process on productivity spillovers for...
Urban agglomeration has become the main form of regional spatial organization in China. While most o...
This paper explores the spatial spillover effect of shared mobility on urban traffic congestion by c...
Traffic congestion is a contemporary urban issue plaguing transportation planners, land developers, ...
Based on the panel data of 278 cities in China from 2010–2019, this paper uses the spatial Durbin mo...
Since the reform and opening up, Chinese economy has developed rapidly, and people's living standard...
The impact of COVID-19 on traffic volume makes it essential to study the spatial heterogeneity and i...
China’s urbanization has attracted considerable academic attention. However, more work is requ...
China has witnessed unprecedented urbanization over the past decades. The rapid expansion of urban p...
This study analyzes the effect of urban network externalities on urban growth and compares it with t...
Understanding the framework of regional urban economic organization and its spatial effect requires ...
Studies on cities in Europe and the United States have demonstrated that travel behaviour is influen...
Papers presented virtually at the 41st International Southern African Transport Conference on 10-13 ...
The aim of this paper is to conduct a spatial correlation study of virus transmission in the Hubei p...
With the rapid development of society, urban traffic congestion has gradually become an important so...
We analyze the impact of China's massive urban-transformation process on productivity spillovers for...
Urban agglomeration has become the main form of regional spatial organization in China. While most o...