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Method of Measuring Interregional Economic and Environmental Spillover-Feedback Effects

Youguo Zhang ()
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Youguo Zhang: Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

Chapter Chapter 2 in Spillover and Feedback Effects in Low Carbon Development, 2021, pp 29-44 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Regions interact with each other through trade, thus producing an effect on each other’s economy, resources and environment. Such effects can be categorized as spillover and feedback. Interregional SFEs largely reflect the regions’ level of coordinated development. As Marx noted, “the social division of labor arises from the exchange between spheres of production, that are originally distinct and independent of one another”, and “the territorial division of labor, which confines special branches of production to special districts of a country, acquires fresh stimulus from the manufacturing system, which exploits every special advantage”. That is to say, reasonable regional division of labor and even coordinated development rely on the full growth of regional trade, and the better regional trade advances, the larger interregional SFEs would become.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-4971-4_2

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