The coupling coordination relationship between sports industry agglomeration and economic resilience in the Yangtze River Delta region

With a rapidly growing sports industry worldwide, one may argue that sports industry agglomeration can play a crucial role in the economy of the sports industry. In particularly, the coupling linkage between sports industry agglomeration and economic resilience can be leveraged to promote both econo...

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subjects Adaptability
Agglomeration
China
Collaboration
Coordination
Coupling
Economic aspects
Economic growth
Economic recovery
Economic research
Economics
Employment
Entertainment industry
Humans
Industry - economics
Models, Economic
Pandemics
Public health
Regions
Resilience
Rivers
Spillover effect
Sporting goods
Sports
Sports - economics
Sports facilities
title The coupling coordination relationship between sports industry agglomeration and economic resilience in the Yangtze River Delta region
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