中心城市作为大都市区增长的引擎

Central Cities as Engines of Metropolitan Area Growth*

Journal of Regional Science · 2004
被引 2
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了西班牙28个大都市区35年的数据,发现中心城市增长对郊区有长期正向影响,且大城市效应更强。

Abstract

The paper analyzes the role of central cities as engines of economic growth in their metropolitan area. We wonder if there are increasing returns to central city growth at the metropolitan level arising from the positive externalities associated with the unique features of central cities. To answer this question we analyze the causality between the economic growth of Spanish central cities and the growth of the other jurisdictions belonging to their metropolitan area (i.e., the suburbs). The analysis uses population and economic activity data for a sample of 28 Spanish metropolitan areas during 35 years. We use a Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) framework to estimate long‐run equilibrium relationships between the growth of central cities and their suburbs. The combination of panel data and a VECM is an innovative approach that is still being developed in econometrics. The results suggest that central city growth has a long‐run positive effect on the growth of the suburbs. We also inquire as to whether or not this positive effect depends on the size of the central city. The results suggest that the effect is much higher in the case of the largest cities, but that it is also important in the case of the smaller ones.

中心城市大都市区增长空间溢出效应向量误差修正模型