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ID100754
Title ProperSpatial externalities in China regional economic growth
LanguageENG
AuthorTian, Lei ;  Wang, H Holly ;  Chen, Yongjun
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Using spatial econometric techniques, this paper presents an empirical analysis of the growth performances of Chinese prefectures over 1991 to 2007 period. Based on the Solow growth theory with technology spillovers, a Spatial Durbin growth model recently developed is employed to capture the spatial externalities. We find strong evidence of positive spatial dependence between Chinese prefectures after 1991. Apart from the usual divergence conclusions, we find evidence for significant conditional convergence force when the spatial spillover effects are controlled. Our results also indicate the competition effect of capital accumulation and urbanization growth among neighboring regions. Moreover, spatial convergence clubs are detected and the spatial interactions and growth behavior varies.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review Vol 21. Supp, No. 1; Sep 2010: ps20-s31
Journal SourceChina Economic Review Vol 21. Supp, No. 1; Sep 2010: ps20-s31
Key WordsConvergence ;  Technology Externalities ;  Spatial Effects