Labor Mobility,Industrial Spatial Distribution and Rural-Urban Integrated Development
Factor flow and the spatial distribution of urban and rural industries are the key to the integrated development of urban and rural areas.Using the theories and methods of new economic geography,this paper constructs a theoretical model of labor flow in urban and rural areas and agriculture and manufacturing sectors to study the micro mechanism of urban-rural integration,discusses the impact of labor flow on urban-rural industrial spatial layout and urban-rural integration,and carries out data simulation.It is considered that the increase of consumption preference for non-agricultural products will enhance the transfer power of agricultural labor force in the short term,and narrowing the income gap between urban and rural areas in areas with high urbanization will weak-en the transfer power of labor force;The flow of agricultural surplus labor force will improve the real income level and effectively nar-row the welfare gap between urban and rural labor force;The excessive gap between urban and rural infrastructure services will hin-der the development of rural non-agricultural industries,and technology spillovers within and between regions will have agglomera-tion and dispersion effects on industries respectively;When the degree of trade freedom and labor migration cost are low,it can pro-mote industrial agglomeration.When the level of urban-rural integration is high,it will promote the diffusion of non-agricultural in-dustries to rural areas.
Labor MobilityIndustrial Spatial DistributionRural-Urban Income GapNew Economic Geography