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ID120622
Title ProperProductivity spillovers among linked sectors
LanguageENG
AuthorPeng, Ling ;  Hong, Yongmiao
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper estimates the impact of inter-sectoral linkages on productivity at the sectoral level. An exhaustive Chinese panel data set for capital, infrastructure and a sectoral agglomeration index is linked with an economic distance matrix derived from inter-sectoral transactions. The latter matrix can replace the conventional geographic distance matrix from spatial econometrics. The impact through spillovers is mixed-the direct impact passing to related sectors and back to the initial sector itself, and the indirect impact arising from changes in all sectors. The results suggest that (1) economic growth in a sector is driven by spillovers among sectors that are linked through flows of goods and services; economic distance plays a more important role in stimulating productivity spillover than spatial distance; a shorter economic distance transmits a larger productivity spillover between sectors; (2) infrastructure spillover improves labor productivity in linked sectors; (3) agglomeration diseconomies can be partially reduced by infrastructure investment.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review Vol. 25; Jun 2013: p.44-61
Journal SourceChina Economic Review Vol. 25; Jun 2013: p.44-61
Key WordsInter - Sectoral Linkages ;  Economic Distance ;  Spatial Econometrics ;  Spillover ;  Indirect Impact