Can the Difference of the Transfer Trice of Industrial Land "Bidding, Auctions and Listings" Promote the Transformation and Upgrading of Regional Industries?

Authors

  • Zhuang Yang
  • Yichao Wang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/0b83x263

Keywords:

Industrial Land, Transfer Price, Differentiation, Industrial Transformation and Upgrading

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to explore the impact of the difference in the transfer price of industrial land on the regional industrial transformation and upgrading under the "bid and auction" system. Research methods: panel data fixed effect model. Research results: Improving the differentiation of industrial land transfer price is conducive to regional industrial transformation and upgrading, and this conclusion has passed a variety of robustness tests. Research conclusions: First, formulate and improve the promotion of industrial land transfer price differentiation strategy. The second is to establish and improve the enterprise entry and exit mechanism to improve the efficiency of industrial land resource allocation. The third is to further improve the secondary market trading system of industrial land, and actively explore the circulation mechanism of stock industrial land to ensure the reasonable flow and efficient use of industrial land resources.

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28-03-2024

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Yang, Z., & Wang, Y. (2024). Can the Difference of the Transfer Trice of Industrial Land "Bidding, Auctions and Listings" Promote the Transformation and Upgrading of Regional Industries?. Academic Journal of Management and Social Sciences, 6(3), 50-56. https://doi.org/10.54097/0b83x263