Revisiting the Concept and Measurement of Regional Economic Resilience from the Perspective of Evolutionary Economic Geography
Regional economic resilience,as a hot topic within the field of evolutionary economic geography,has accumulated a substantial body of theoretical and empirical achievements,yet its conceptual connotations remain ambiguous.Many scholars'understanding of regional economic resilience is rooted in the context of other disciplines,lacking an analysis of the relationship between concepts within the context of regional development.In empirical analysis,sensitivity indices centered on GDP and employment are widely used to measure regional economic resilience,but this approach is still limited by an equilibrium perspective,resulting in a disconnect between theory and empirical findings.This paper attempts to review the progress in research on regional economic resilience,clarify the connotations of resilience,relationships between concepts,and measurement methods.It looks forward to future research topics from the perspectives of integrating static and dynamic approaches,involving multiple actors,and identifying dynamic adaptive capacities,aiming to provide new theoretical and empirical perspectives for the study of regional economic resilience.