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The Influence of Land Disposition Derived from Land Finance on Urban Innovation in China: Mechanism Discussion and Empirical Evidence

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19063212

Keywords

land disposition; land finance; urban innovation; dynamic spatial Durbin model; China

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41801205, 42077432, 72174071]

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As China's economy enters a new stage of high-quality development, it is important to explore the impact of land disposition on innovation. The study finds that the development of urban innovation in China is influenced by path dependence, spatial agglomeration, and inhibiting effects on neighboring cities, mainly due to inter-governmental competition and the Matthew effect. The overall impact of land disposition on urban innovation has shifted from facilitative to inhibitory, with differences observed in developed and less developed cities.
As China's economy advances into a new stage of high-quality development driven by scientific and technological innovation, it is of great practical importance to probe what effects land disposition, which underpinned the previous round of rapid economic growth, and may have an exertion on developing innovation. Based on a deep exploration of the potential positive and negative influences of land disposition in relation to the effects of land finance on urban innovation, we employed a dynamic spatial Durbin model, along with panel data from 266 Chinese prefecture-level cities over the period 2004-2017. The empirical results show that the development of China's urban innovation has had significant path dependence, spatial agglomeration, and inhibiting effects on neighboring cities, and these effects are attributed to inter-governmental competition and the Matthew effect. Overall, the combined impacts of land disposition modes on urban innovation have changed, from facilitative in the early stage to inhibitory at present. In the developed cities of east China, the facilitative effect of land disposition has weakened gradually, and tends to disappear entirely, while the change in impact over time in less developed mid-western cities is consistent with the national sample. This study broadens our understanding of the role of land disposition in China's urban innovative development and has meaningful direct implications for policymakers.

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