Regional differences and dynamic evolution in the resilience of public-private partnership projects: Evidence from the China

Jiangtao Chi , Yi Huang , Xin Li , Jiaying Li , Zihan Xia , Feiwu Ren , Xiangyun Xu , Jinbo Song , Yanwei Wang
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In the context of high-quality development and in the face of uncertainties and risks from economic, social and political sources, we aim to understand the resilience of public-private partnership projects in megaprojects, and to improve their ability to effectively manage adversity and optimize resource allocation. And by utilizing these insights and adopting proactive strategies, we enable stakeholders to navigate uncertainty more effectively and contribute effectively to high-quality development. Based on 2005–2020 provincial panel data in China, we explore the regional differences, dynamic evolution and convergence in the resilience of public-private partnership projects using an integrated approach combining entropy weight method, Dagum Gini coefficient, kernel density estimation and spatial econometric modeling. The results of the study show that: The resilience of public-private partnership projects in the nationwide and in East, Central, West and Northeast is steadily increasing, with higher in the East and weaker in the West; The differences between the four regions show a gradual widening trend, but decrease towards the end of the study period, and was accompanied by trailing and polarization across the country and the regions; There is absolute β convergence in the resilience of public-private partnership projects across the country and in the four regions.

公私合作(PPP)项目抗风险能力的地区差异和动态演变:来自中国的证据
在高质量发展的背景下,面对来自经济、社会和政治方面的不确定性和风险,我们旨在了解公私合作项目在大型项目中的抗风险能力,提高其有效管理逆境和优化资源配置的能力。通过利用这些洞察力并采取积极主动的策略,我们能够使利益相关者更有效地驾驭不确定性,并为高质量发展做出有效贡献。基于 2005-2020 年中国省级面板数据,我们采用熵权法、达古姆基尼系数、核密度估计和空间计量经济模型相结合的综合方法,探讨了公私合作项目抗风险能力的地区差异、动态演化和趋同性。研究结果表明全国及东部、中部、西部和东北部地区公私合作项目的抗风险能力呈稳步上升趋势,东部地区较高,西部地区较弱;四个地区之间的差异呈逐渐扩大趋势,但在研究期末有所减小,并伴随着全国和地区间的滞后和两极分化;全国及四个地区公私合作项目的抗风险能力存在绝对的β趋同性。
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