Abstract

Under the general trend of cultural industry agglomeration development, the spatial spillover effect generated by it is studied. Taking 278 prefecture-level cities in China as samples, a spatial Durbin model is constructed under the economic distance weight matrix to study the spatial spillover effects of cultural industry agglomeration on industrial structure upgrading, and analyzed from the perspective of regional heterogeneity. The results show that: there is a positive spatial spillover effect of cultural industry agglomeration on industrial structure upgrading; By regional grouping, the spatial spillover effect of cultural industry agglomeration on industrial structure upgrading is significantly verified in the east and central regions, and the spatial spillover effect is stronger in the east than in the central region, but does not pass the significance level test in the west; improving human capital stock and appropriate government intervention are beneficial to industrial structure upgrading in each region. The above research contents provide a research basis for guiding the development of cultural industry agglomeration and optimizing regional cultural industry division of labor to promote industrial structure upgrading.

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