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https://doi.org/10.1080/1331677X.2023.2179504
Industrial agglomeration, spatial-temporal evolution and its driving factors: spatial interaction in Chinese leather industry
Fang Su
Nini Song
Haiyang Shang
Shah Fahad
Sažetak
Taking the golden 20 years of the Chinese leather industry as an
example, this paper adopts a spatial panel model to accurately
portray the characteristics of spatial evolution and the trend of
development of agglomeration of the leather industry. This paper
further systematically identifies the key driving factors of leather
industry agglomeration, taking into account the time effect, spatial
effect, and spatio-temporal effect at the same time. The
results show that China’s leather industry shows a shift from
coastal areas to diffusion to inland areas. In terms of influencing
factors, resource endowment and economic externality are the
key force leading the agglomeration of leather industry. In addition,
according to the results of group regression, it is found that
innovation capacity and environmental regulation have become
the main driving forces affecting the development of leather
industry. Therefore, the government should carry out global planning
according to the spatial pattern and transfer path of leather
industry agglomeration. Based on the deep-level driving mechanism
of industrial pattern evolution, specific industrial measures
should be formulate to realize the development and promotion
of leather industry in the new era.
Ključne riječi
Leather industry; industrial agglomeration; industrial geography; economic geography; spatial econometric model
Hrčak ID:
306487
URI
Datum izdavanja:
31.3.2023.
Posjeta: 429 *