Does Financial Excess Support Land Urbanization—An Empirical Study of Cities in China
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Literature Review on Promotion
2.2. Literature Review on Restraint
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Theoretical Analysis: The Impact of Financial Support on Land Urbanization
3.2. Research Hypothesis
3.3. Variable Selection and Data Source
3.3.1. Independent Variable
3.3.2. Dependent Variable
3.3.3. Control Variables
- Population agglomeration: the population density of each city (density).
- Government size: the general budget expenditure of each city (cost).
- Economic development: the per capita gross domestic product of each city(gdp).
- Industrial structure: the proportion of the secondary industry in the regional GDP (C2) and the proportion of the tertiary industry in the GDP (C3). The missing values are supplemented by linear interpolation.
3.3.4. Threshold Variables
3.3.5. Data Sources
3.4. Model Design
4. Empirical Analysis and Results
4.1. Baseline Regression
4.2. Mechanism Analysis
4.2.1. Mechanism Analysis
4.2.2. Regression Results of Different Regions
4.3. Threshold Effect Analysis
5. Discussion
5.1. Discussion of Baseline Regression
5.2. Discussion of Mechanism Analysis
5.2.1. Discussion about Mechanism Analysis
5.2.2. Discussion about Regression Results of Different Regions
5.3. Discussion of Threshold Effect Analysis
6. Conclusions and Suggestions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Sample | Mean | Std. Dev. | Min | Median | Max |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
lnarea | 544 | 5.899 | 0.626 | 4.155 | 5.963 | 7.311 |
lfcr | 510 | 1.254 | 0.264 | 0.720 | 1.200 | 2.500 |
lndensity | 544 | 6.313 | 0.583 | 4.820 | 6.469 | 7.730 |
gdp | 544 | 7.144 | 4.027 | 0.967 | 6.792 | 46.775 |
lncost | 544 | 5.699 | 1.238 | 2.496 | 5.812 | 9.030 |
lnc2 | 544 | 3.706 | 0.229 | 2.898 | 3.742 | 4.120 |
lnc3 | 544 | 4.018 | 0.152 | 3.636 | 4.021 | 4.394 |
lntdcz | 544 | 14.570 | 1.189 | 8.231 | 15.132 | 18.708 |
Variables | Explanation |
---|---|
lnarea | It represents the growth rate of land urbanization. |
lfcr | It is the first lag in the level of financial support. |
lndensity | It represents the growth speed about the population agglomeration |
lncost | It represents the growth speed about the government size |
lnc2 | It represents the growth speed about the industrial structure |
lnc3 | |
gdp | It is the economic development |
lntdcz | It represents the growth speed about the land finance |
(1) | (2) | 2SLS | |
---|---|---|---|
lnarea | lnarea | Lnarea | |
L.lnarea | 0.112 | 0.151 | 0.587 *** |
(0.562) | (0.78) | (7.604) | |
lfcr | 0.963 * | −0.192 *** | −0.209 * |
(1.748) | (−3.69) | (−1.739) | |
lfcr^2 | −0.343 * | — | — |
(−1.897) | |||
gdp | 0.002 | 0.001 | 0.001 |
(1.108) | (−0.15) | (0.261) | |
lncost | 0.006 | 0.051 * | 0.000 |
(0.170) | (1.66) | (0.011) | |
lndensity | −0.049 | −0.060 ** | −0.042 * |
(−1.433) | (−2.18) | (−1.671) | |
lnc2 | −1.856 ** | −0.118 | 0.521 * |
(−2.260) | (−0.09) | (1.889) | |
lnc3 | −3.178 *** | −0.559 | 0.390 |
(−2.745) | (−0.30) | (1.072) | |
Time effect | YES | YES | YES |
_cons | 24.871 *** | 8.566 | 0.481 |
(3.129) | (0.71) | (0.219) | |
N | 476 | 476 | 510 |
D = 0 (Phase One) | D = 1 (Phase Two) | |
---|---|---|
lnarea | lnarea | |
lfcr | –0.119 | 0.142 * |
(–0.931) | (1.969) | |
gdp | 0.053 *** | 0.006 ** |
(3.354) | (2.125) | |
lncost | –0.072 | 0.028 |
(–1.159) | (0.810) | |
lndensity | 0.343 | –0.101 *** |
(1.078) | (–5.146) | |
lnc2 | 0.911 * | –0.187 |
(1.874) | (–0.744) | |
lnc3 | 0.175 | –0.205 |
(0.267) | (–0.551) | |
_cons | 1.531 | 8.766 *** |
(0.337) | (3.641) | |
N | 306 | 204 |
Eastern Region | Central Region | Western Region | |
---|---|---|---|
lnarea | lnarea | lnarea | |
lfcr | –0.245 * | –0.311 * | –0.147 |
(–1.763) | (–1.875) | (–0.925) | |
gdp | 0.014 ** | 0.048 *** | 0.045 *** |
(2.244) | (3.763) | (3.003) | |
lncost | 0.123 *** | 0.132 ** | 0.121 ** |
(3.266) | (2.608) | (2.430) | |
lndensity | –0.094 | 0.078 | 0.066 |
(–1.254) | (0.602) | (0.879) | |
lnc2 | 2.052 *** | –0.734 | –0.817 |
(5.091) | (–1.007) | (–1.291) | |
lnc3 | 2.878 *** | –1.116 | –1.748 * |
(5.225) | (–1.191) | (–1.953) | |
Individual effect for city | YES | YES | YES |
_cons | –11.767 *** | 11.817 * | 14.084 ** |
(–3.160) | (1.854) | (2.449) | |
N | 255 | 90 | 165 |
F Statistics | p-Value | Threshold Value | |
---|---|---|---|
TH-1 | 23.62 * | 0.087 | 10.801 |
TH-2 | 5.66 | 0.513 | 16.1716 |
TH-3 | 6.23 | 0.363 | 16.3949 |
Single Threshold Test:TH-1 = 10.801 | lnarea |
---|---|
lndensity | 0.010 ** |
(1.82) | |
Gdp | −0.029 *** |
(−0.70) | |
lncost | 0.004 |
(0.11) | |
lnc2 | 1.504 *** |
(5.33) | |
lnc3 | 1.395 *** |
(3.49) | |
lfcr(lntdcz < = 10.801) | 0.282 ** |
(2.10) | |
lfcr(lntdcz > 10.801) | −0.161 * |
(−1.91) | |
Time effect | YES |
_cons | −5.092 * |
(−1.93) | |
N | 510 |
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Li, Z.; Zou, F.; Tan, Y.; Zhu, J. Does Financial Excess Support Land Urbanization—An Empirical Study of Cities in China. Land 2021, 10, 635. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10060635
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Chicago/Turabian StyleLi, Zhenghui, Fanqi Zou, Yong Tan, and Jinhui Zhu. 2021. "Does Financial Excess Support Land Urbanization—An Empirical Study of Cities in China" Land 10, no. 6: 635. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10060635
APA StyleLi, Z., Zou, F., Tan, Y., & Zhu, J. (2021). Does Financial Excess Support Land Urbanization—An Empirical Study of Cities in China. Land, 10(6), 635. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10060635