Heliyon (Jul 2024)
Factor mismatch measurement of resource-based cities: Evidence from all-round optimization total factor productivity decomposition framework
Abstract
In-depth analysis of the factors affecting the transformation of resource-based cities can provide effective support for the transformation and development of resource-dependent regions. How to comprehensively identify the factors affecting the transformation of resource-based cities is a complex problem. This study starts from the total factor productivity model and focuses on the two core basic factors that affect the transformation process of cities reliant on resources. Economic benefits and energy efficiency, respectively, from the economic benefit analysis framework and energy efficiency analysis framework for reconstruction, the two frameworks are combined with the use of distorted prices of resource elements to solve the problem that the synergistic effect of economic benefits and energy efficiency can not be measured. In order to quantitatively analyze the factors that affect the development efficiency of cities reliant on resources under the single or synergistic effect of the comprehensive framework, this study optimizes the directional distance function from three perspectives: exogenous weight, direction vector endogeneity, and absolute distance transformation relative distance, thus achieving an accurate assessment transformation efficiency of cities reliant on resources. Considering the impact of the new coronavirus epidemic, this study only selected the data of resource-based cities from 2003 to 2018, and found through model calculation that the impact on the transformation of cities reliant on resources: (1) Labor mismatch is mainly achieved by affecting the structure about the production of resource-based enterprises and industrial human resources; (2) Capital mismatch is mainly realized by affecting the production of resource-based enterprises; (3) Energy mismatch is mainly achieved by affecting high energy consumption enterprises and low production technology level enterprises. Further research shows that the main objects of these factors are the four parts of production technology level, energy consumption, total factor productivity and industrial structure. Through these contents, they affect environmental efficiency and deeply affect the transformation process of resource-based cities.