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Quantifying Inter-regional Trade Inequality of China's Cities Based on Environmental-economic Benefits in Virtual Built-up Land Flow

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The development of spatial interactions of land resources enhances virtual built-up land flow,which contributes to Chinas inter-regional trade inequality.Little is known about the degree of inequality among regions.This work seeks to estimate the degree of inter-regional trade inequality through environmental-economic benefits.We combined a multiregional input-output model at the city level with a new classification to calculate the virtual built-up land flow among cities and analyzed its implications for the regional economy and carbon balance.The results indicate that developed regions were the main beneficiaries of inter-regional trade,as reflected in land-use efficiency.China s economic hub has been progressively shifting southward,and the inter-regional trade inequality has continuously increased.The flow of virtual service industry land among developed regions rose,while underdeveloped regions remained suppliers of raw materials,further increasing inter-regional trade inequality.

built-up landcarbon neutralitymultiregional input-output modeltrade inequality

Pengfei Wang、Hongbo Li、Zhenbin Huang

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College of Public Administration,Huazhong Agricultural University,China

2024

中国与世界经济(英文版)
中国社会科学院 世界经济与政治研究所

中国与世界经济(英文版)

ISSN:1671-2234
年,卷(期):2024.32(5)