Discontinuities in regional economic development due to administrative boundaries: Examining the mechanisms of the boundary effect

IF 2.6 3区 经济学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
J. Jeong
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Abstract

Although administrative boundaries are non-physical, they can cause regional inequalities through boundary effects that result in discontinuities between areas. The boundary effect refers to the disparities in policy, economic, and social aspects between areas caused by administrative boundaries, which can lead to regional differences. This study aims to identify the mechanisms that induce discontinuities in regional development due to administrative boundaries. The boundary effect mechanism assumed to include the spillover, fragmentation, and hierarchy effects were examined using six scenarios, each modeled using a spatial economic model. Through the comparison of various scenarios, we have demonstrated the potential validity of the three components comprising the assumed boundary effect. Furthermore, we have confirmed that the model incorporating all effects that we assumed in our research, namely spillover, fragmentation, and hierarchy effects, provides the best fit. We hypothesized and verified the mechanism of boundary effects that disrupt regional development, thereby enhancing the understanding of these effects.
行政边界导致区域经济发展的不连续性:考察边界效应的机制
虽然行政边界是无形的,但它可以通过边界效应造成地区间的不连续性,从而导致地区间的不平等。边界效应是指行政边界造成的地区间在政策、经济和社会等方面的差异,这种差异会导致地区差异。本研究旨在找出行政边界导致区域发展不连续性的机制。研究使用了六种情景,每种情景都使用空间经济模型进行建模,考察了假定包括溢出效应、碎片效应和等级效应在内的边界效应机制。通过对各种方案的比较,我们证明了构成假定边界效应的三个组成部分的潜在有效性。此外,我们还证实,包含我们在研究中假设的所有效应(即溢出效应、破碎效应和等级效应)的模型具有最佳拟合效果。我们假设并验证了破坏区域发展的边界效应的机制,从而加深了对这些效应的理解。
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