IMPACTS OF TECHNICALLY-SUPPORTING-XINJIANG ON XINJIANG'S HIGH-TECH INDUSTRIES
Aiming at the impacts of technically-supporting-Xinjiang on Xinjiang's high-tech industries,this paper uses western China's 11 provinces 2003 to 2020 panel data with exception of Tibet,combined with Schumpeter's innovation theory and main approaches of technically-supporting-Xinjiang to study their functioning mechanisms in technical conduction,resource allocation and industrial supports,experimentally verified by dual differentiation model and mediating model.The results show a notable negative effect,which means technically-supporting-Xinjiang policy was unable to promote Xinjiang's high-tech industries.Lagging dynamic effect tests show a 2-year's lagging effect disables the promotion of technical-supporting-Xinjiang policy in a timely manner.Impacting mechanism indicates that technical conduction plays a masking role that boosts Xinjiang's technical cooperation with supporters to some extent;however,Xinjiang can't make full use of the imported high tech due to its vulnerability in self-research and development abilities.Resource allocation plays a negative mediating role,governmental over intervention and inappropriate arrangements will mess up the market's demand & supply.So do industrial supports,over dependence of enterprises upon governmental supports will lead to a"squeezing effect"that makes enterprises reduce inputs,thus decreasing their self-innovative and developing abilities.This paper presents suggestions on establishing a new and full-scale technical cooperation model to fulfill innovative cooperation potentials,on optimizing innovative servicing to promote a quick transformation of technical achievements,and on improving industrial supports to stimulate the inner drive of innovation.
technically-supporting-Xinjianghigh-techindustrial developmentdual differentiation model