2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00168-017-0847-0
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Regional growth differences in China for 1995–2013: an empirical integrative analysis of their sources

Abstract: Abstract. An integrative analysis of several regional economic outcome variables in China for the period of 1995-2013 reveal the major sources of regional growth differences in China. Patterns of growth in population, per capita income, gross regional product, housing prices and changes in unemployment rates are identified using principal components analysis. Regression analysis of principal component scores is applied to identify geographic patterns in the sources of the growth. The analysis suggests that shi… Show more

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“…It reflects the huge differences between China's regions and their development stage and growth model: Developed regions and provinces have shown a lower carbon development due to the accumulation of capital and technology at the early stage, while developing areas, because of the late start and poor level of industrialization and urbanization, are undertaking industrial transfer (especially those resource consumption and labor‐intensive industries) from the developed area. Environmental economic relations are still deteriorating …”
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confidence: 99%
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“…It reflects the huge differences between China's regions and their development stage and growth model: Developed regions and provinces have shown a lower carbon development due to the accumulation of capital and technology at the early stage, while developing areas, because of the late start and poor level of industrialization and urbanization, are undertaking industrial transfer (especially those resource consumption and labor‐intensive industries) from the developed area. Environmental economic relations are still deteriorating …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Environmental economic relations are still deteriorating. 72 2000-2005 is the first stage, in which most regions and the nation as whole transition from weak decoupling to expansive coupling, so we define this period as recession stage. Reform of state-owned enterprises in the 1990s activated industrial production; but limited by technology and management level, the growth rate of energy consumption and carbon emissions is usually faster than that of economic development in this stage.…”
Section: Three Stage Of Economy-emissions Nexus In Provincial Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The above research on the dual-channel supply chain provides important references to formulate the question and design of the model in this paper. However, it has neglected the problem of unbalanced development worldwide, especially in China, and its possible impact on business decision making [43]. Therefore, some scholars have pointed out that due to the imbalance of regional development, the differences between different regions has an important impact on the decision-making of the dual-channel supply chain [36].…”
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“… There is a large literature on the nature and sources of China's regional disparities; some recent ones include Peng, Peng, Chen, and Xia (), Wang and Rickman (), Wang, Wu, Wang, Zhou, and Ding (), Liu, Xu, Wang, Zhao, and Xie () and Su, Song, Ma, and Tao (). …”
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“…ENDNOTES 1 There is a large literature on the nature and sources of China's regional disparities; some recent ones include Peng, Peng, Chen, and Xia (2018), Wang and Rickman (2018), Wang, Wu, Wang, Zhou, and Ding (2018), Liu, Xu, Wang, Zhao, and Xie (2019) and Su, Song, Ma, and Tao (2019). 2 See Chen and Groenewold (in press) and Dong and Liu (2018) for a recent discussion of this issue.…”
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