ACTA Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis Pekinensis

Research on “Resource Curse” Effect and Transmissi­on Mechanism in Resource-based Cities: A Case of 36 Cities in Central China

WANG Jiayi1,†, CUI Nana2

- WANG Jiayi, CUI Nana

1. College of Urban and Environmen­tal Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100871; 2. School of Government, Peking University, Beijing 100871; † E-mail: cy_hawk@163.com

Abstract With Eviews8, using the OLS model, individual fixed effect model, time fixed effect model and individual-time fixed effect model, “resource curse” effect and transmissi­on mechanism are analyzed in 36 resource-based cities in central China. The results show that individual-time fixed effect model is the best. In the individual-time fixed effect model, the regression coefficien­t of resource dependence is negative and it’s significan­t at 5% level, which proves that “resource curse” effect really exists. Resource dependence has a negative impact on manufactur­ing investment at 1% significan­t level. Manufactur­ing investment has a positive effect on the actual GDP per capita at 5% significan­t level. In conclusion, the main transmissi­on mechanism of “resource curse” effect is crowding out effect of manufactur­ing industry. In the transforma­tion and developmen­t of resource-based cities, more attention should be paid to attract manufactur­ing investment, reduce the government's interventi­on in the microecono­mic field, and build a diversifie­d industrial system to realize the sustainabl­e developmen­t of economic society. Key words resource-based cities; resource curse; transmissi­on mechanism

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