Contribution of textile intangible cultural heritage to consumption based on SAR model
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DOI: 10.25236/ISMEEM.2019.099
Author(s)
Juan Xu, Hong Zhao
Corresponding Author
Juan Xu, Hong Zhao
Abstract
Textile intangible cultural heritage (hereinafter referred to as textile non-legacy) includes spinning, weaving, printing, dyeing, embroidering and national costumes. Textile non-legacy presents agglomeration characteristics in spatial distribution, and this feature has a positive effect on local consumption. This paper selects provincial and national textile non-legacy projects as research objects, and explores the contribution of textile non-legacy to consumption by establishing a spatial lag model. It is found that textile non-legacy agglomeration helps to promote consumption growth.
Keywords
Textile intangible cultural heritage; spatial agglomeration; consumption growth