The objective of this research is to analyze regional economic difference and explore the influencing factors, which would eventually provide an effective foundation to narrow the regional economic differences. In this paper, a new regional economic difference model is established considering the interactions between the spatial weight and human capital and foreign direct investment (FDI). With the panel data from twelve western provinces in China, the empirical research is conducted by adopting feasible generalized least squares (FGLS) fixed effects model. The preliminary results show that: (1) the spatial spillover effect of human capital and FDI is significant to the formation of regional economic difference; and (2) the total capital fo...
By drawing on the concept of sustainable economic development, this study advances the research on d...
As the processes of globalization and localization deepen, spatial externalities of economic growth ...
A simple neoclassical growth model has limitations in explaining regional differences in productivit...
The objective of this research is to analyze regional economic difference and explore the influencin...
International audienceAbstract One of the most fundamental issues worldwide is the economic interdep...
After taking into account the spatial dependence effects in the panel data consisting of all 31 prov...
Abstract: This paper uses regional panel data to investigate how FDI has contributed to China’s regi...
Based on data of 31 provinces in China for the period 2007–2017, this paper establishes spatial mode...
China’s economy has been soaring in the recent decades. Nevertheless, it is characterized by problem...
This paper uses regional panel data to investigate the mechanism of how FDI has contributed to China...
With the deepening of reform and opening-up, China’s economy has been further developed, but there i...
Current Version: March 21, 2006; First Version: January 13, 2006Using techniques of spatial economet...
Different from the developmental mode of western developed countries, China’s economy has changed fr...
At the same time as economic development, the imbalance problem in regional economic development is ...
Based on the panel data of 31 provinces and cities in China from 2011 to 2020, this paper uses the e...
By drawing on the concept of sustainable economic development, this study advances the research on d...
As the processes of globalization and localization deepen, spatial externalities of economic growth ...
A simple neoclassical growth model has limitations in explaining regional differences in productivit...
The objective of this research is to analyze regional economic difference and explore the influencin...
International audienceAbstract One of the most fundamental issues worldwide is the economic interdep...
After taking into account the spatial dependence effects in the panel data consisting of all 31 prov...
Abstract: This paper uses regional panel data to investigate how FDI has contributed to China’s regi...
Based on data of 31 provinces in China for the period 2007–2017, this paper establishes spatial mode...
China’s economy has been soaring in the recent decades. Nevertheless, it is characterized by problem...
This paper uses regional panel data to investigate the mechanism of how FDI has contributed to China...
With the deepening of reform and opening-up, China’s economy has been further developed, but there i...
Current Version: March 21, 2006; First Version: January 13, 2006Using techniques of spatial economet...
Different from the developmental mode of western developed countries, China’s economy has changed fr...
At the same time as economic development, the imbalance problem in regional economic development is ...
Based on the panel data of 31 provinces and cities in China from 2011 to 2020, this paper uses the e...
By drawing on the concept of sustainable economic development, this study advances the research on d...
As the processes of globalization and localization deepen, spatial externalities of economic growth ...
A simple neoclassical growth model has limitations in explaining regional differences in productivit...