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Creative Industries Agglomeration, Regional Innovation and Productivity Growth in China

HONG Jin YU Wentao GUO Xiumei ZHAO Dingtao

HONG Jin, YU Wentao, GUO Xiumei, ZHAO Dingtao. Creative Industries Agglomeration, Regional Innovation and Productivity Growth in China[J]. 中国地理科学, 2014, (2): 258-268. doi: 10.1007/s11769-013-0617-6
引用本文: HONG Jin, YU Wentao, GUO Xiumei, ZHAO Dingtao. Creative Industries Agglomeration, Regional Innovation and Productivity Growth in China[J]. 中国地理科学, 2014, (2): 258-268. doi: 10.1007/s11769-013-0617-6
HONG Jin, YU Wentao, GUO Xiumei, ZHAO Dingtao. Creative Industries Agglomeration, Regional Innovation and Productivity Growth in China[J]. Chinese Geographical Science, 2014, (2): 258-268. doi: 10.1007/s11769-013-0617-6
Citation: HONG Jin, YU Wentao, GUO Xiumei, ZHAO Dingtao. Creative Industries Agglomeration, Regional Innovation and Productivity Growth in China[J]. Chinese Geographical Science, 2014, (2): 258-268. doi: 10.1007/s11769-013-0617-6

Creative Industries Agglomeration, Regional Innovation and Productivity Growth in China

doi: 10.1007/s11769-013-0617-6
基金项目: Under the auspices of National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 71172213, 71171183), Ministry of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences Project (No. 09YJA630153, 10YJA790260), National Social Science Foundation of China (No. 08&ZD043), Australian Research Council, and Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Special Grant for Postgraduate Research, Innovation and Practice
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    通讯作者:

    YU Wentao,zeroyu@mail.ustc.edu.cn

Creative Industries Agglomeration, Regional Innovation and Productivity Growth in China

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Creative Industries Agglomeration, Regional Innovation and Productivity Growth in China

doi: 10.1007/s11769-013-0617-6
    基金项目:  Under the auspices of National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 71172213, 71171183), Ministry of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences Project (No. 09YJA630153, 10YJA790260), National Social Science Foundation of China (No. 08&ZD043), Australian Research Council, and Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Special Grant for Postgraduate Research, Innovation and Practice
    通讯作者: YU Wentao,zeroyu@mail.ustc.edu.cn

摘要: This paper falls into the broad area of economic geography and economics of creativity, and it presents an alternative approach to explain why total factor productivity (TFP) growth is different across China′s regions. It establishes an empirical model to estimate the spatial agglomeration effects of creative industries on regional TFP growth, using China’s provincial panel data during the period of 2003 to 2010. We found that the creative industries agglomeration (CIA) has significant and positive impact on regional TFP growth. The result also implies that the CIA can facilitate regional TFP growth through promoting regional innovation instead of improving regional efficiency. Therefore, we argue that policy makers should take some measures to retain and establish more creative zones.

English Abstract

HONG Jin, YU Wentao, GUO Xiumei, ZHAO Dingtao. Creative Industries Agglomeration, Regional Innovation and Productivity Growth in China[J]. 中国地理科学, 2014, (2): 258-268. doi: 10.1007/s11769-013-0617-6
引用本文: HONG Jin, YU Wentao, GUO Xiumei, ZHAO Dingtao. Creative Industries Agglomeration, Regional Innovation and Productivity Growth in China[J]. 中国地理科学, 2014, (2): 258-268. doi: 10.1007/s11769-013-0617-6
HONG Jin, YU Wentao, GUO Xiumei, ZHAO Dingtao. Creative Industries Agglomeration, Regional Innovation and Productivity Growth in China[J]. Chinese Geographical Science, 2014, (2): 258-268. doi: 10.1007/s11769-013-0617-6
Citation: HONG Jin, YU Wentao, GUO Xiumei, ZHAO Dingtao. Creative Industries Agglomeration, Regional Innovation and Productivity Growth in China[J]. Chinese Geographical Science, 2014, (2): 258-268. doi: 10.1007/s11769-013-0617-6
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