2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15065549
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Research on the Spatio-Temporal Characteristics and Influence Path of High-Quality Economic Development from the Perspective of Urban Land Transfer

Abstract: The transfer of urban land is an important means for the government to optimize the allocation of resources and promote economic development, and its impact on high-quality economic development (HQED) in the new era is worthy of attention. Based on the panel data of 108 cities in the Yangtze River Economic Belt from 2004 to 2017, the entropy method and panel regression model are used to analyze the direct, indirect, and non-linear effects of land transfer on HQED. The study found that: (1) The HQED level of th… Show more

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“…The Yangtze River Delta region shows an inverted 'U' shape of high-quality development, with significant regional differences [34,35]. These literatures make certain contribution to the field, with methods focusing on entropy weighting [36,37], Durbin model [34,38], Moran's index [5,39]. Although these methods can reflect the level of highquality development more accurately, they focus more on correlation analysis [40], and it is difficult to reflect the agglomeration effect and transfer regulations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Yangtze River Delta region shows an inverted 'U' shape of high-quality development, with significant regional differences [34,35]. These literatures make certain contribution to the field, with methods focusing on entropy weighting [36,37], Durbin model [34,38], Moran's index [5,39]. Although these methods can reflect the level of highquality development more accurately, they focus more on correlation analysis [40], and it is difficult to reflect the agglomeration effect and transfer regulations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%