2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11442-020-1770-3
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Mega-towns in China: Their spatial distribution features and growth mechanisms

Abstract: As a special outcome of urbanization, mega-towns not only play an important role in the process of socio-economic development, but also are important contributors to urbanization. Based on a spatial database of mega-towns in China, this paper explores the spatial distribution features and growth mechanisms of China's 238 mega-towns using the nearest neighbour distance method, kernel density estimation, regression analysis, global autocorrelation, local autocorrelation and other spatial analysis methods. Result… Show more

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“…As a side effect, a large number of surrounding county towns are connected to large urban agglomerations, so county economies are affected by the spillover and siphon effects of larger cities. is article validated Faber's research results [16]. e completion of an expressway will bring about a decline in the GDP growth rate of nontarget surrounding areas.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
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“…As a side effect, a large number of surrounding county towns are connected to large urban agglomerations, so county economies are affected by the spillover and siphon effects of larger cities. is article validated Faber's research results [16]. e completion of an expressway will bring about a decline in the GDP growth rate of nontarget surrounding areas.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…ey found that the promotion of road transport infrastructure to economic growth is permanent, and the impact of road transport infrastructure on economic growth increased gradually and then weakened gradually after reaching the peak. Wang et al used the nearest neighbor distance method, kernel density estimation, regression analysis, global autocorrelation, local autocorrelation, and other spatial methods to study the spatial distribution characteristics and growth mechanisms of 238 megacities in China [16]. Baumsnow et al investigated the effects of the recently constructed Chinese national highway system on local economic outcomes [17].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Global spatial autocorrelation aims to reveal the overall distribution of spatial unit observations to measure the spatial distribution characteristics of the observations across the region (Wang et al, 2020). In this study, Moran's I is commonly used to measure the spatial correlation of eldercare institutions in the region as a whole, as a way to test whether the IE-YRDUA development is spatially dependent.…”
Section: Global Spatial Autocorrelation Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indicator Explanation 1 Policy guidance It enables tourism products to gather in advantageous regions and has a strong guiding effect on the spatial form of small towns [38][39][40]. It is an important guarantee for the industrial development of small towns, represented by per capita public budget expenditure [41].…”
Section: Numbermentioning
confidence: 99%