Economic Effects Assessment of Forest City Construction: Empirical Evidence from the County-Level Areas in China
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review and Theoretical Mechanisms
2.1. Policy Background
2.2. Literature Review
2.3. Mechanism Pathways
2.3.1. Enhance Labor Efficiency
2.3.2. Increased Factor Agglomeration
2.3.3. Broaden Market Potential
3. Research Design
3.1. Estimation Method
3.2. Sample Scope
3.3. Variable Selection
3.4. Data Source
4. Empirical Results Analysis
4.1. Direct Effect Estimation
4.2. Cost–Benefit Analysis
4.3. Spatial Spillover Effect Estimation
4.4. Heterogeneity Analysis
4.4.1. Heterogeneity Analysis of Direct Effects
4.4.2. Heterogeneity Analysis of Spatial Spillover Effects
5. Robustness Test and Mechanism Test
5.1. Instrumental Variables Test
5.2. Robustness Test
5.3. Mechanism Test
6. Conclusions and Policy Suggestions
6.1. Conclusions
- (1).
- Compared with the control group, forest city construction can lead to an average in-crease of approximately 0.027 units in county-level GDP growth, an average increase of approximately 0.026 units in per capita GDP, and an average increase of approximately 0.070 units in nighttime light intensity in county-level areas. Compared with the sample mean, policy implementation can lead to an average increase of approximately 2.736% in county-level GDP, an average increase of approximately 2.633% in per capita GDP, and an average increase of approximately 7.250% in nighttime light intensity in county-level areas.
- (2).
- Forest city construction has diverse effects on the economic scale of the domain in different geographical locations, administrative levels, conveniences, social attributes, and external environments. The empirical test reveals that the significant improvement of county labor productivity, the accelerated entry of high-end factors, and the continuous improvement of market potential are the important mechanism paths for the economic growth effect of the policy implementation.
- (3).
- The construction of forest cities can produce obvious positive spatial spillover effects on the economic scale of neighboring areas in pilot counties. The indirect and total spatial spillover effects of the pilot counties in the eastern region on the neighboring counties are statistically significant in the negative direction.
- (4).
- The cost–benefit analysis revealed that forest city construction can bring approximately CNY 686.453 million (approximately USD 96.82 million) of comprehensive economic benefits to the pilot county, although there is also the problem of the high cost of forest maintenance.
6.2. Policy Suggestions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Serial Number | Regional Location | Number of Counties with Forest Cities |
---|---|---|
1 | All regions | 1091 (units) or 38.37% |
2 | Eastern region | 414 (units) or 47.75% |
3 | Central region | 357 (units) or 40.38%. |
4 | Western region | 320 (units) or 29.30%. |
0.018 ** (0.007) | 0.027 *** (0.005) | 0.014 * (0.008) | 0.026 *** (0.006) | 0.226 *** (0.008) | 0.070 *** (4.885) | |
1.062 *** (0.044) | 1.048 *** (0.046) | 0.214 *** (0.052) | ||||
−0.095 *** (0.010) | −0.094 *** (0.010) | 0.035 *** (0.011) | ||||
0.118 *** (0.042) | 0.126 *** (0.044) | 0.088 *** (0.028) | ||||
−0.193 *** (0.021) | −0.191 *** (0.021) | 0.136 *** (0.019) | ||||
0.040 ** (0.016) | 0.149 ** (0.051) | −0.299 *** (0.051) | ||||
0.037 ** (0.016) | 0.172 *** (0.035) | 0.673 *** (0.043) | ||||
13.734 *** (0.001) | 13.415 *** (0.033) | 10.100 *** (0.001) | 9.653 *** (0.068) | 5.451 *** (0.001) | 5.463 *** (0.018) | |
Year fixed | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
County fixed | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
County clustering | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
27 832 | 27 832 | 27 832 | 27 832 | 27 832 | 27 832 | |
0.989 | 0.993 | 0.971 | 0.981 | 0.998 | 0.998 |
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Zhang, R.; Zhong, C. Economic Effects Assessment of Forest City Construction: Empirical Evidence from the County-Level Areas in China. Forests 2024, 15, 1766. https://doi.org/10.3390/f15101766
Zhang R, Zhong C. Economic Effects Assessment of Forest City Construction: Empirical Evidence from the County-Level Areas in China. Forests. 2024; 15(10):1766. https://doi.org/10.3390/f15101766
Chicago/Turabian StyleZhang, Rongbo, and Changbiao Zhong. 2024. "Economic Effects Assessment of Forest City Construction: Empirical Evidence from the County-Level Areas in China" Forests 15, no. 10: 1766. https://doi.org/10.3390/f15101766
APA StyleZhang, R., & Zhong, C. (2024). Economic Effects Assessment of Forest City Construction: Empirical Evidence from the County-Level Areas in China. Forests, 15(10), 1766. https://doi.org/10.3390/f15101766