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TEMPORAL-SPATIAL DIFFERENTIATION AND ECONOMIC EFFECT OF GEOGRAPHIC CONCENTRATION OF RESOURCE INDUSTRIES
XIE Maohua, SHI Nuo, ZHANG Jingxin
Resources & Industries    2020, 22 (5): 19-27.   DOI: 10.13776/j.cnki.resourcesindustries.20200706.001
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This paper, based on China's resource industries data during 2000 to 2016, studies the temporal-spatial concentration of resource industries via Herfindahl-Hirschman Index (HHI), EG, Locality Entropy, and its changing trend from Theil Index, and analyzes its economic effect of geographic concentration by means of CES. China's resource industries show a remarkable geographic concentration with variances among each industry. Its temporal-spatial changing trend shows a different spatial distribution with leading industries varying with locations, and indicates a diminishing variance among entities within concentrating area, but increasing across areas. It also displays a geographic transfer. Their geographic concentration can promote regional economy, but some may be little even negatively. This paper presents suggestions for resource industries in different regions from boosting resource industries chain management, expanding industrial concentrating effect, intensifying network and coordinated development and materializing resource sharing.
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