Manufacturing Export Upgrading,Factors Space Allocation,and Regional Synergistic Development
This paper employs panel data from 41 prefecture-level cities in Chinas Yangtze River Delta region(YRDr)from 2011 to 2020 to evaluate the regions level of regional synergistic development(RSD).The measurement of RSD is conducted using the entropy weight TOPSIS method and the coupled coordination degree model.A spatial panel data model is applied to examine the impact of manufacturing upgrading on RSD.Additionally,the moderating effects of capital and hu-man resource allocation on the relationship between manufacturing export upgrading and RSD are explored from the perspec-tive of factor spatial allocation.The results indicate significant positive spatial autocorrelation of RSD,as evidenced by Mo-ran's I test.The estimation results of the spatial panel lag model suggest that manufacturing export upgrading significantly enhances RSD levels and generates positive spatial spillover effects,thereby promoting synergistic development in neighbor-ing regions.Furthermore,optimizing the spatial allocation of capital and human resources positively moderates the effect of manufacturing export upgrading on driving RSD in the YRDr.
manufacturing export upgradingregional synergistic developmentspatial spilloverfactors space allocation