“R-SCP” Study on Water Conservancy Scenic Spot in China

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Water conservancy scenic spot (WCSS) are developing rapidly and forming industry in China, but serious government regulation (GR) phenomenon is existed. This paper used national WCSS as research object and added GR factor in SCP analysis of industrial organization theory, which forming “R-SCP” analysis method. Authors used R-SCP method analyzing WCSS industry in China, which were from GR, market structure (S), enterprise conduct (C) and market performance (P) four aspects. Some conclusions can be drawn. Firstly, GR has positive and negative effects on market structure (S), enterprise conduct (C) and market performance (P). Secondly, GR can realize orderly development of water conservancy scenic spot resources, and improve market concentration, and reduce the virulent price competition, and promote the malignant effective resource configuration. Thirdly, enterprise conduct (C) also can break through the GR, which leads to the decline of market performance (P).

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