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Evaluation of the Impact of Financial Support on Industrial Integration in the Yangtze River Delta Integration Process in China

In: Proceedings of the 2026 3rd International Conference on Applied Economics, Management Science and Social Development (AEMSS 2026)

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  • Jiajie Xia

    (Jiangsu University, School of Finance and Economics)

  • Chunyan Zhao

    (Jiangsu University, School of Intellectual Property)

  • Ying Kuai

    (Jiangsu University, School of Finance and Economics)

  • Qichang Ma

    (University of California, Rady School of Management)

  • Guoping Ding

    (Jiangsu University, School of Finance and Economics)

Abstract

This study evaluates the impact of financial support on industrial integration in the Yangtze River Delta (YRD) from 2010 to 2022. Using an entropy-weighted coupling coordination model and fixed-effects regression, we analyze the synergy between financial mechanisms and industrial ecosystems. Findings reveal that financial support significantly drives industrial integration, with urbanization acting as a vital multiplier for regional coordination. While Jiangsu and Zhejiang have achieved high-quality coordination, Shanghai faces structural misalignments—including regulatory fragmentation and service overconcentration—that limit its synergistic potential. The study advocates for targeted green finance and cross-regional policy reforms to ensure sustainable, high-quality integration.

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  • Jiajie Xia & Chunyan Zhao & Ying Kuai & Qichang Ma & Guoping Ding, 2026. "Evaluation of the Impact of Financial Support on Industrial Integration in the Yangtze River Delta Integration Process in China," Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Domitilla Magni & Esthela Galvan Vela & Sikandar Ali Qalati & Wenke Zang (ed.), Proceedings of the 2026 3rd International Conference on Applied Economics, Management Science and Social Development (AEMSS 2026), pages 400-407, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6239-672-2_38
    DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6239-672-2_38
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