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Patterns of China's industrialization: Concentration,specialization, and clustering
Authors:Cheryl Long  Xiaobo Zhang
Affiliation:1. Colgate University, United States;2. WISE, Xiamen University, China;3. International Food Policy Research Institute, United States;4. Zhejiang University, China
Abstract:This paper presents a few stylized facts on the patterns of China's industrialization by computing a set of multi-dimensional measures on industrial concentration, regional specialization, and clustering based on census data at the firm level in 1995 and 2004. Our results show that China's rapid industrialization is characterized by the following patterns: industries have become more spatially concentrated; regions have become increasingly specialized; and firms have become more interconnected, both within industries and within regions. In addition, the number of firms is growing faster in clustered areas than non-clustered ones. Together these patterns suggest that China's industrialization process is largely cluster-based—a phenomenon in which a large number of highly interconnected firms are located within a well-defined geographic region.
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