Impact of Chinese Local Government‐led Construction Land Supply Strategies on Urban Innovation and its Spatiotemporal Differences

Author:

Wang Jian1,Peng Shangui2,Yan Siqi3,Guo Guancheng4,Wu Qun5

Affiliation:

1. Post‐doctoral Researcher, College of Public Administration Nanjing Agricultural University China

2. Associate Professor, School of Economics and Management Shandong Agricultural University China

3. Associate Professor, College of Public Administration Nanjing Agricultural University China

4. Professor, College of Public Administration Nanjing Agricultural University China

5. Professor, China Resources, Environment and Development Academy Nanjing Agricultural University China

Abstract

AbstractThis study constructs a theoretical framework to analyze the impact of local government‐led construction land supply (LGCLS) strategies on urban innovation. It uses data related to 265 cities in China from 2005 to 2019 for empirical analysis. Its conclusions are as follows. For development stage differences, the impact of LGCLS strategies on urban innovation exhibited an inverted U shape with economic growth. The inflection point occurred when the per capita GDP equaled approximately RMB23,101 in 2008. For regional differences, the inflection point in eastern China is higher and earlier than that in central and western China; before the inflection point, the positive influence was more obvious in the central and western regions, whereas after the inflection point, the negative influence was more obvious in the eastern region. For the eastern Yangtze River Delta urban agglomerations and the northwestern resource‐based urban agglomerations with relatively high per capita GDP, the negative impact of LGCLS strategies on urban innovation occurred earlier and showed spatial agglomeration characteristics.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Economics, Econometrics and Finance

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