Spatial and Temporal Effects of Rising Labor Cost on Logistics Industry Development
Taking the panel data of 26 cities in the Yangtze River Delta city cluster from 2004 to 2020 as a research sample,on the basis of measuring the logistics development level of each city,the impact of labor cost on the de-velopment of logistics industry was explored with the help of ordinary panel model and Dynamic Spatial Dubin Model.The results show that the overall logistics development level of the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomera-tion shows an upward trend,gradually changing from polarized development to balanced diffusion develop-ment.The level of inter-city logistics development shows a positive spatial autocorrelation,labor cost has a posi-tive effect on local logistics development level,but has a negative spatial spillover effect on neighboring areas,and heterogeneity testing found that cities with low development level are more susceptible to labor costs.The develop-ment of the logistics industry in the Yangtze River Delta region should be helped from the aspects of logistics in-dustry spatial layout,industrial support policies and labor cost growth rate.
labor costlogistics industry developmentDynamic Space Doberman Modelspatial effects