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question to be asked is what happens when distinctive models of industrial organisation, coming from Japan and China, clash in …
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This paper estimates the impact of industrial agglomeration on firm-level productivity in Chinese manufacturing sectors. To account for spatial autocorrelation across regions, we formulate a hierarchical spatial model at the firm level and develop a Bayesian estimation algorithm. A Bayesian...
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treatment, such as tax deductions and exemptions. China adopted similar industrial policies and also established EPZs …
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anchor firms such as Honda, Nissan and Toyota of Japanese assembly makers in Guangzhou, China, can innovate partly because …
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It is expected that an Asian triangle of growth will be formed in the coming few decades. China, India and ASEAN …
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This paper proposes a general model of the flowchart approach to industrial cluster policy and applies this model to Guangzhou's automobile industry cluster. The flowchart approach to industrial cluster policy is an action plan for prioritizing policy measures in a time-ordered series. We...
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