The Impact of Water and Soil Scarcity and Pollution on Industrial Agglomeration: Evidence from China

Water and soil scarcity and pollution have become more severe problems in China in recent years. On one hand, rapid economic growth has led to increasing environmental problems. On the other hand, the environmental problems resulting from human economic activities can impose new constraints on indus...

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Main Authors: Yingming Zhu, Yuan Li, Yi Wang, Lingfeng Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/10/5428
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spelling doaj-68506350db0747139ddba4f937581e392021-05-31T23:51:36ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-05-01135428542810.3390/su13105428The Impact of Water and Soil Scarcity and Pollution on Industrial Agglomeration: Evidence from ChinaYingming Zhu0Yuan Li1Yi Wang2Lingfeng Li3Business School, Nanjing Xiaozhuang University, 3601 Hongjing Avenue, Nanjing 211171, ChinaInstitute of International Studies and School of Northeast Asia Studies, Shandong University, 180 Wenhua West Road, Weihai 264209, ChinaSchool of Economics and Management, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, 200 Xiaolingwei, Nanjing 210094, ChinaSchool of Economics and Management, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, 200 Xiaolingwei, Nanjing 210094, ChinaWater and soil scarcity and pollution have become more severe problems in China in recent years. On one hand, rapid economic growth has led to increasing environmental problems. On the other hand, the environmental problems resulting from human economic activities can impose new constraints on industrial agglomeration, making economic development unsustainable. In the present study, an individual fixed-effect model was constructed based on the framework of the new economic geography and the provincial-level data of China. The model estimated its parameters with OLS in order to analyze how the mechanisms of industrial agglomeration are affected by resource security and environmental factors. In addition, this study also used Hausman statistical tests and Fisher–PP unit root tests to analyze the endogenous problems and robustness of the model, respectively. The results showed that water and soil scarcity and environmental pollution have negative effects on industrial agglomeration. The negative effects were observed to significantly increase with levels of local government competition, but did not vary with the regional market segmentation.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/10/5428water and soil scarcityenvironmental pollutionindustrial agglomerationlocal government competitionmarket segmentation
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author Yingming Zhu
Yuan Li
Yi Wang
Lingfeng Li
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Yuan Li
Yi Wang
Lingfeng Li
The Impact of Water and Soil Scarcity and Pollution on Industrial Agglomeration: Evidence from China
Sustainability
water and soil scarcity
environmental pollution
industrial agglomeration
local government competition
market segmentation
author_facet Yingming Zhu
Yuan Li
Yi Wang
Lingfeng Li
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title The Impact of Water and Soil Scarcity and Pollution on Industrial Agglomeration: Evidence from China
title_short The Impact of Water and Soil Scarcity and Pollution on Industrial Agglomeration: Evidence from China
title_full The Impact of Water and Soil Scarcity and Pollution on Industrial Agglomeration: Evidence from China
title_fullStr The Impact of Water and Soil Scarcity and Pollution on Industrial Agglomeration: Evidence from China
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Water and Soil Scarcity and Pollution on Industrial Agglomeration: Evidence from China
title_sort impact of water and soil scarcity and pollution on industrial agglomeration: evidence from china
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Water and soil scarcity and pollution have become more severe problems in China in recent years. On one hand, rapid economic growth has led to increasing environmental problems. On the other hand, the environmental problems resulting from human economic activities can impose new constraints on industrial agglomeration, making economic development unsustainable. In the present study, an individual fixed-effect model was constructed based on the framework of the new economic geography and the provincial-level data of China. The model estimated its parameters with OLS in order to analyze how the mechanisms of industrial agglomeration are affected by resource security and environmental factors. In addition, this study also used Hausman statistical tests and Fisher–PP unit root tests to analyze the endogenous problems and robustness of the model, respectively. The results showed that water and soil scarcity and environmental pollution have negative effects on industrial agglomeration. The negative effects were observed to significantly increase with levels of local government competition, but did not vary with the regional market segmentation.
topic water and soil scarcity
environmental pollution
industrial agglomeration
local government competition
market segmentation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/10/5428
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