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Area of Science:

  • Environmental Science
  • Economics
  • Regional Science

Background:

  • Developing high-quality manufacturing and achieving green transformation are critical 21st-century challenges.
  • Previous research has overlooked the combined effects of manufacturing agglomeration on green development, focusing only on economic or environmental impacts separately.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the influence of manufacturing agglomeration on green development within China's Yangtze River Economic Belt.
  • To explore the underlying mechanisms through which manufacturing agglomeration affects green development.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized a spatial panel Durbin model and a mediating effect model.
  • Employed panel data from China's Yangtze River Economic Belt.

Main Results:

  • Green development in the Yangtze River Economic Belt exhibits significant temporal and spatial variations, with an overall upward trend and a "multiple peaks-multiple centers" regional structure.
  • A distinct inverted U-shaped relationship was identified between manufacturing agglomeration and green development.
  • The impact of manufacturing agglomeration on green development varies significantly across different temporal, spatial, and urban contexts.

Conclusions:

  • Manufacturing agglomeration influences green development through labor force upgrading, industrial structure upgrading, and technological innovation.
  • The findings provide a theoretical and empirical foundation for promoting green development in manufacturing sectors globally, particularly in developing countries.