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Does the resource curse have a spatial spillover effect? Evidence from China

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RESOURCES POLICY
Volume 81, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.resourpol.2023.103420

Keywords

Resource curse; ESDA method; Spatial Durbin model; Influence factor; Spatial spillover effect

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This study measures the degree of resource curse in China using an improved resource curse index model and investigates its spatial agglomeration characteristics, influencing factors, and spatial spillover effects based on a spatial statistical model. The research findings indicate that the resource curse in China is deep but showing a downward trend and being alleviated. There are significant regional and provincial differences in the degree of resource curse, with most regions and provinces experiencing a decline. The spatial agglomeration of China's resource curse is evident, forming a resource curse club centered on Shanxi, Shaanxi, Ningxia, Qinghai, and Inner Mongolia. Environmental regulation, technological innovation, industrial agglomeration, human capital, and urbanization level are the main factors alleviating the resource curse, while foreign direct investment and industrial structure exacerbate it. The spatial spillover effect of the resource curse is significant, and the resource curse in local provinces is influenced by the resource curse in neighboring provinces. The spatial spillover effects of industrial structure, human capital, foreign direct investment, and technological innovation are also significant.
This paper measure the degree of resource curse in China by an improved resource curse index model. To investigate the spatial agglomeration characteristics, influencing factors and spatial spillover effects of resource curse based on the spatial statistical model. The results of the research show that: (1) the resource curse in China is deep but presents a good downwards trend and is being alleviated. There are significant differences in the degree of resource curse between regions and provinces. Most regions and provinces show a declining trend. (2) The spatial agglomeration of China's resource curse is clear. Forming a resource curse club with Shanxi, Shaanxi, Ningxia, Qinghai and Inner Mongolia as the core. (3) Environmental regulation, technological innovation, industrial agglomeration, human capital and urbanization level are the main factors that alleviate the resource curse. While foreign direct investment and industrial structure are the main factors that exacerbate resource curse. (4) The spatial spillover effect of the resource curse is very significant, and the resource curse of local provinces will be affected by the resource curse of neighbouring provinces. The spatial spillover effects of industrial structure, human capital, foreign direct investment, and technological innovation are significant.

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