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A spatial panel data analysis of China's urban land expansion, 2004–2014

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  • Yingcheng Li
  • Weiting Xiong

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Drawing upon a panel dataset on China's state‐owned construction land supply at the prefecture level, this paper adopts the spatial panel data model to investigate the existence of spatial dependence in the mechanisms behind China's urban land expansion from 2004 to 2014. The empirical results show that China's urban land expansion has been mainly influenced by a quadruple process of urbanization, industrialization, globalization and decentralization. The strong existence of spatial dependence in China's urban land expansion can be reflected by the significant coefficient estimates of the spatial lags of both the dependent variable and independent variables. Este artículo emplea un conjunto de datos de panel sobre la oferta de terrenos para la construcción de propiedad estatal de China a nivel de prefectura, con el objeto de adoptar el modelo de datos de panel espaciales para investigar la existencia de una dependencia espacial en los mecanismos que rigen la expansión del suelo urbano de China desde 2004 hasta 2014. Los resultados empíricos muestran que la expansión del suelo urbano de China se ha visto influenciada principalmente por un proceso cuádruple de urbanización, industrialización, globalización y descentralización. La fuerte existencia de dependencia espacial en la expansión del suelo urbano en China se puede reflejar en las estimaciones significativas de los coeficientes de los retardos espaciales de la variable dependiente y de las variables independientes. 本稿では、中国の県レベルでの建設用地として供給される国有地に関するパネルデータを利用し、空間的パネルデータモデルを用いて、2004年~2014年の中国における都市部の土地拡大のメカニズムにおける空間依存性の存在を調査する。実証研究の結果は、中国都市部の土地拡大はこれまで、主に、都市化、産業化、グローバル化、地方分散化の4つの過程の影響を受けてきている。中国都市部の土地拡大における空間的依存性の大きな存在は、独立変数と従属変数の両方の空間ラグの有意な係数推定値に反映される。

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  • Yingcheng Li & Weiting Xiong, 2019. "A spatial panel data analysis of China's urban land expansion, 2004–2014," Papers in Regional Science, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 98(1), pages 393-407, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:presci:v:98:y:2019:i:1:p:393-407
    DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12340
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    1. Wu, Rong & Li, Yingcheng & Wang, Shaojian, 2022. "Will the construction of high-speed rail accelerate urban land expansion? Evidences from Chinese cities," Land Use Policy, Elsevier, vol. 114(C).

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