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This article selects 2000-2016 panel data of 31 provinces and cities in China, a dynamic space durbin model to explore the traffic infrastructure influence on inclusive economic growth, this study adopts the method of nonparametric measure inclusive growth that is total factor productivity (TFP), the results show that there is significant 'Time inertia' and 'space spillover' effect, Transportation infrastructure has significant positive spatial correlation. The relationship between highway infrastructure and inclusive economic growth is 'inverted U', which will promote the inclusive economic growth of this province. The influence of railway infrastructure on inclusive economic growth shows marginal increasing effect, and it also has positive spillover effect on inclusive economic growth of neighboring provinces. The conclusion of the study has important policy implications for China to increase investment in transportation infrastructure and promote inclusive economic growth in China. © 2019 ACM.
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Year: 2019
Page: 67-73
Language: English
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