2018
DOI: 10.3390/su10124754
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Spatiotemporal Variation and Inequality in China’s Economic Resilience across Cities and Urban Agglomerations

Abstract: Economic resilience is a critical indicator of the sustainable development of an urban economy. This paper measures the urban economic resilience (UER) of 286 major cities in China from six indicators—economic growth, opening up, social development, environmental protection, natural conditions, and technological innovation—using a subjective and objective weighting method and the Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) methods. Furthermore, kernel density estimation (KDE) was… Show more

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“…The pluralism of definitions has been accompanied by a variety of operationalisations that included both composite indicators as well as single proxies [15,22]. The multifaceted nature of economic resilience has prompted attempts to create composite indicators in order to reflect the notion [23][24][25]. These indicators have several advantages such that they allow the consideration of more than one aspect of the notion, they assist the comparison of different places with a single measure, and they can represent difficult concepts in a simple, widely understood metric.…”
Section: Economic Resilience and Its Driversmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pluralism of definitions has been accompanied by a variety of operationalisations that included both composite indicators as well as single proxies [15,22]. The multifaceted nature of economic resilience has prompted attempts to create composite indicators in order to reflect the notion [23][24][25]. These indicators have several advantages such that they allow the consideration of more than one aspect of the notion, they assist the comparison of different places with a single measure, and they can represent difficult concepts in a simple, widely understood metric.…”
Section: Economic Resilience and Its Driversmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In KDE, bandwidth is an important parameter [13]. Although KDE has many different mathematical forms in practical applications, as long as the bandwidth is determined, the influence of kernel functions in various mathematical forms on kernel density is small [47]. Bandwidth h is dependent on the resulting density estimate f i (x), whereas X is the total number of check-in points in the dataset, j points to a signal geolocation, K is a standard normal density function, denotes the Euclidean norm [48][49][50], and x j is the geolocation of check-in j.…”
Section: Seasonal Index Analysis Methods Of Time Series Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intermediary variables include: (1) industrial structure ( sec ), measured by the proportion of the output value of the secondary industry to the gross domestic product (GDP); (2) technological progress ( tec ), measured by the number of patent licenses per 100 scientific research practitioners; (3) energy conservation ( es ), measured by the total annual liquefied petroleum gas supply; and (4) population agglomeration ( pop ) is expressed by the number of people per unit area [ 39 , 40 ]. Ma and Zhang [ 2 ] believed that the combustion of fossil fuels is an important source of haze pollution.…”
Section: Measurement Model and Index Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%