Impact of Land Supply Behavior on the Development of New Quality Productivity:A Three-dimensional Empirical Analysis Based on Supply Structure,Price and Mode
The purpose of this study is to clarify the impact of land supply behavior on the development of new quality productivity from a three-dimensional perspective of supply structure,price and mode,to provide empirical evidence for empowering the development of new quality productivity through optimized allocation of land resources.The research methods include fixed effect model and threshold effect model.The research results show that:1)at the national level,the industrial land bias in land supply structure and the marketization in land supply mode have a positive impact on the development of new quality productivity,while the distortion of land supply price has a negative impact,and these impacts exhibit temporal lag characteristics.2)At the regional level,the impact of land supply mode in the eastern region is not significant,and the impact of land supply structure is opposite to that at the national level.Specifically,the bias in industrial land supply has an inhibitory effect on the development of new quality productivity.The three-dimensional land supply behavior in the central and western regions has the consistent impact with the national level,but the effects are relatively larger and exhibit stronger temporal lag compared to the eastern region.3)Regarding threshold effects,the impact of land supply behavior on the development of new quality productivity demonstrates nonlinear characteristics,particularly pronounced in the dimension of land supply structure.As the economic development level crosses the second threshold value,the impact exerted by the bias in industrial land supply changes from positive to negative.In conclusion,to leverage the positive role of land elements in supporting the development of new quality productivity,the efforts should be made to deepen the market-oriented allocation of land elements,to optimize land supply structure according to local conditions,to alleviate land price distortions,and to promote institutional reforms in a coordinated manner.
land supplynew quality productivityland resource allocationgovernment behaviorthreshold effect