Spatial Spillover and Threshold Effect of New Urbanization on Tourism Efficiency

New urbanization promotes the free flow and redistribution of tourism elements in space and accelerates the transformation of the tourism economy to intensive and efficient development, which is one of the possible ways to optimize tourism efficiency. Taking 30 provinces in China as case studies, th...

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Published inRedai dili Vol. 42; no. 8; pp. 1275 - 1287
Main Authors Wang Kai, He Jing, Xu Xiaofan, Gan Chang, Tang Xiaohui
Format Journal Article
LanguageChinese
Published Editorial Committee of Tropical Geography 01.08.2022
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Summary:New urbanization promotes the free flow and redistribution of tourism elements in space and accelerates the transformation of the tourism economy to intensive and efficient development, which is one of the possible ways to optimize tourism efficiency. Taking 30 provinces in China as case studies, this study utilized the entropy method and bootstrap-data envelopment analysis to measure the level of new urbanization and tourism efficiency from 2001 to 2019. A bivariate LISA model was adopted to investigate their spatial correlation characteristics. Spatial Durbin and threshold models were used to analyze the spatial effect and dynamic non-linear impact of the development of new urbanization on tourism efficiency. The results revealed the following: 1) During the study period, the level of new urbanization and tourism efficiency in China showed varying degrees of fluctuation and improvement, with the largest increase in the Central and Western areas. Spatial differentiation characteristics were in the order of E
ISSN:1001-5221
DOI:10.13284/j.cnki.rddl.003527