Towards Common Prosperity:Has Green Tourism Development Narrowed the Urban-Rural Income Gap?A Study Based on Provincial Panel Data from 2011-2019
Since the establishment of the strategic direction of common prosperity,the income gap between urban and rural areas has not been significantly reduced and has even tended to widen.The reason for this phenomenon may be that the economies of scale of large industrialization are not suitable for rural development,and new ways need to be sought to fit rural development.Based on provincial panel data from 2011-2019,the article uses two-way fixed effects model,threshold model and spatial Durbin model to explore the impact of green tourism development on commonwealth.The study finds that:there is an inverted U-shaped relationship between green tourism development and commonwealth;the effect of the threshold of the degree of environmental pollution shows a trend of"inhibition-promotion";there is a spatial spillover effect between commonwealth and green tourism development;the number of A-class scenic spots has a significant influence on the development of green tourism and commonwealth;and the number of green tourist attractions has a significant influence on the development of green tourism and commonwealth.There is a spatial spillover effect between commonwealth and green tourism development;the number of A-grade scenic spots has a mediating effect between green tourism development and commonwealth.
common prosperitygreen tourismincome gapdisposable income per capita