Abstract
Achieving transport connectivity is a priority in China's "Belt and Road Initiative". In order to further understand the impact of railway infrastructure on city-level economic expansion, we set cities with high-speed rail as the treatment group and those without high-speed rail as the control group, and a difference-in-differences (DID) technique was used to estimate the growth impact and heterogeneity of high-speed rail opening on the economic growth of cities along the New Silk Road Economic Belt. The main results are as follows: First, economic growth in cities with operational high-speed rail lines was significantly higher than those without high-speed rail. Second, the impact of high-speed rail on economic growth exhibited distinct heterogeneity. Large cities tend to have a stronger siphoning effect, resulting in more pronounced impact of high-speed rail opening on urban economic growth. Third, cities with higher marketization levels and higher government efficiency were shown to have stronger economic growth effect.
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Li, F., Su, Y., Xie, J., Zhu, W., & Wang, Y. (2020). The impact of high-speed rail opening on city economics along the Silk road economic belt. Sustainability (Switzerland), 12(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/SU12083176
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