摘要
成德眉资同城化发展作为努力下好成渝地区双城经济圈建设"先手棋"的着力点,对加快推动成德眉资经济发展具有重要作用。文章运用DEA模型对2015—2019年成德眉资四地市金融资源配置效率进行了测度与分析,对四市的金融协同发展水平进行了研究。研究结果表明:成德眉资金融协同发展存在一定的基础,但在金融资源的空间布局、金融产业发展程度和专业化程度、配置相对效率和超效率方面均有较大差异,尤其是成都在各方面均拥有明显领先优势,其他三地的金融发展存在不平衡现象,且这种不平衡在短期内难以弥合,会对成德眉资协同发展造成一定阻碍。因此,成德眉资需要通过多方努力,在改革规划、金融管理、金融市场主体、金融基础设施、金融服务标准和金融生态建设等多方面多下功夫,形成合力,才能切实推动金融协同发展。
The integrated development of Chengdu,Deyang,Meishan and Ziyang,as the focus of efforts to start the"first move"in Chengdu-Chongqing economic circle,plays an important role in accelerating the economic development of the four cities.This paper uses DEA model to measure and analyze the efficiency level of financial resources cooperation of the four cities from 2015 to 2019,and studies the level of financial collaborative development.The results show that:though a certain foundation for the financial coordinated development of the four cities exists,there are great differences in the spatial distribution of financial resources,the deepening and specialization of financial industry development,and the relative efficiency and super-efficiency of allocation.In particular,Chengdu has obvious leading advantages in all aspects,and the financial development of the other three places is unbalanced,and this imbalance is difficult to bridge in the short term,which will hinder the coordinated development of the four cities.In this regard,the financial coordinated development of the four cities needs to make multiple efforts in reform planning,financial management,financial market entities,financial infrastructure,financial service standards,financial ecological construction and other aspects,so as to form a joint force and effectively promote the coordinated development of finance.
作者
高云龙
Gao Yunlong(Deyang Central Branch of the People's Bank of China,Deyang,Sichuan 618000,China)
出处
《西部经济管理论坛》
2021年第4期49-58,共10页
West Forum on Economy and Management
基金
德阳市2020年哲学社会科学规划项目DY20C001
关键词
成德眉资同城化
金融协同发展
DEA
金融资源配置效率
integration of Chengdu,Deyang,Meishan and Ziyang
coordinated financial development
DEA
efficiency of financial resource allocation