Study on the Symbiotic Relationship Between Intangible Cultural Heritage and Economic Growth — Empirical Analysis Based on Data from Cities in Shandong Province

Journal: Modern Economics & Management Forum DOI: 10.32629/memf.v5i4.2570

Jindou Zhang, Xiaotian Qu, Qinzhou Leng

Yantai Institute of Science and Technology, Yantai 264000, Shandong, China

Abstract

This paper draws on biological symbiosis theory to construct a symbiosis model and measure the degree of symbiosis. Through empirical tests, two main findings are presented. First, there is a positive asymmetric symbiosis between intangible cultural heritage and economic growth in Shandong Province; second, the impact of the latter on the former is higher than that of the former on the latter. Based on these findings, a positive symmetric symbiotic relationship between the two is constructed and optimisation suggestions are made with a view to enhancing the impact of intangible cultural heritage on economic growth.

Keywords

intangible cultural heritage; economic growth; symbiotic relationship

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