An Empirical Study on the Impact of Road Infrastructure of Urbanization in Shaanxi Province

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The road infrastructure is one of the most important factors in the process of urbanization.The paper combined with the specific circumstances and characteristics of urbanization in Shaanxi province and road infrastructure, through the use of panel data model, empirical analysis of road infrastructure to influence on the urbanization of Shaanxi province .The results showed that the effect of infrastructure, highway of Shaanxi province urbanization significantly, especially the influence of highway, first-class road, etc,high-class road of Shaanxi province urbanization is the most significant, and to a certain extent, led to the urbanization of Shaanxi province appeared in Guanzhong Area Urban obviously higher rates and Northern Shaanxi, Nouth Shaanxi town the rate of agglomeration is low.

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