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The Spatial Correlation Analysis of China's Regional R&D Technical Efficiency | SHI | Management Science and Engineering

The Spatial Correlation Analysis of China's Regional R&D Technical Efficiency

Ping SHI, Xianfeng HAN, Bingnan ZHANG

Abstract


The paper uses SFA technique to measure the regional R&D technical efficiency in China during 1999~2008, applies spatial measurement economics technique to analyze the correlation and convergence characteristics, and builds a spatial convergency model to analyze the spatial convergency characteristics of the regional R&D technical efficiency. The analysis result shows that there appears positive correlation characteristic and an absolute convergence trend on the regional R&D technical efficiency in China, and the effect of spatial geographical factors on the regional R&D technical efficiency is significant.

Keywords


R&D Technical Efficiency; Spatial Correlation Characteristic; Spatial Convergence Characteristic

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968%2Fj.mse.1913035X20130701.Z0128

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