Abstract

By selecting the data from 2004 to 2016, this paper studies the coupling and coordinated development of new energy industry agglomeration, innovative human capital and green economic growth in China. The results show the characteristics of “high coupling and low coordination”. At the same time, the coordination level shows a step-like distribution from the southeast coastal areas to the southwest and northwest regions. Through the establishment of PVAR model, it is found that the energy industry agglomeration and economic green development have a circular driving force, while the innovative human capital has a negative effect. The regional heterogeneity mainly exists in the central and western regions.

Highlights

  • As an emerging strategic industry, the new energy industry has the potential driving force for economic growth, and has the characteristics of coordinated development with regional resources and environment, which conforms to the concept of "green growth" of current sustainable economic development

  • As can be seen from the above table 2, as a whole there is a high coupling between new energy industrial agglomeration, innovative human capital and green economic growth, but the fluctuation is large in the first six years, it indicates that the interaction of the three systems in the early stage is not stable, until 2011, the three systems are in a stable and high coupling state

  • From the point of view of coupling degree or coordination degree, the year of 2010 is at a key node, which may be due to the fact that industrial agglomeration and talent aggregation in the early stage are in a run-in development time for the sustainable economic development

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Introduction

As an emerging strategic industry, the new energy industry has the potential driving force for economic growth, and has the characteristics of coordinated development with regional resources and environment, which conforms to the concept of "green growth" of current sustainable economic development. The new energy industry has emerged the characteristics of industrial clusters, but the market is not mature, lack of core scientific and technological support and other difficulties It is not clear whether the production organization framework of industrial clusters and the intellectual support of human capital can effectively interact with the green development of regional economy. The agglomeration of new energy industry, innovative human capital and green economic growth are taken as three subsystems within a system to explore whether there is an endogenous correlation that promotes and facilitates each other. It provides reference for the study of agglomeration development of new energy industry

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