增长与收缩——珠三角城市经济韧性的测度与影响因素(英文)

被引:43
作者
杜志威 [1 ,2 ]
张虹鸥 [1 ,2 ]
叶玉瑶 [1 ,2 ]
金利霞 [1 ,2 ]
徐茜 [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Guangzhou Institute of Geography
[2] Guangdong Open Laboratory of Geospatial Information Technology and
关键词
economic resilience; urban shrinkage; global financial crisis; shock resistance; shock recoverability; Pearl River Delta;
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中图分类号
F127 [地方经济];
学科分类号
0202 ; 020202 ;
摘要
In the aftermath of the global financial crisis of 2008, China witnessed gradual shrinkage of cities in the Pearl River Delta(PRD). In this study, we introduce the concept of economic resilience to analyse urban growth and shrinkage in the context of a rapidly-urbanising region. Multiple regression analysis is performed to explore the determinants of economic resilience in the PRD. By measuring resistance in the shrinking phase and recoverability in the growing phase in a group of cities in the PRD, this study distinguishes four scenarios and investigates their characteristics from a spatial perspective. The results demonstrate that the financial crisis had a severe and asymmetric influence on this area, indicating more than 15% of cities are faced with shrinking. The spatial distribution of economic resilience indicates a centre-periphery pattern, that is, high economic resilience in the inner ring and low economic resilience in the outer ring of the PRD. The service economy is found to play a significant role in promoting urban economic resilience. Results imply that sound economic policies for enhancing resilience: both poor local financial status and a high degree of export concentration adversely impact resistance, while upgrading the manufacturing economy and stimulating of industrial innovation are conducive to improve recoverability.
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页码:1331 / 1345
页数:15
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