伪书 发表于 2025-3-28 18:24:44

How Do Agglomeration Economies Contribute to Firm Survival in China?,. Yet new firms face a number of factors, or liabilities, including a lack of sufficient resources, higher vulnerability to external shocks, and greater likelihood to operate farther from the industry’s minimum efficient scale leading to cost disadvantages (Schutjens and Wever 2000). Due to such lia

摘要记录 发表于 2025-3-28 21:23:39

,How Does Geese Fly Domestically? Firm Demography and Spatial Restructuring in China’s Apparel Induse and North America to Japan and the Four Asian Tigers to coastal China in the past decades (Evans and Smith 2006). This sequential pattern of industrial relocation to nations at different stages of development gave birth to the “flying geese” theory (Akamatsu 1962). Around 2003, when China “entered

打击 发表于 2025-3-29 00:33:34

How Do Environmental Regulations Affect Industrial Dynamics in China?,sen et al. 2002; Yang and He 2015). The existing literatures on environmental regulations and industrial dynamics pay attention to firm behaviors, firm competitiveness, and their relationship with environmental regulations, based on either the pollution haven hypothesis (PHH) or the Porter hypothesi

metropolitan 发表于 2025-3-29 06:08:52

How to Jump Further? Path Dependence and Path-Breaking in an Uneven Industry Space,regional development and argue that it not only pushes forward the growth of existing industries through agglomeration externalities derived from related variety but is also responsible for the formation of new growth paths (Neffke et al. 2011; Boschma et al. 2013; Boschma and Capone 2015a; Delgado

裂缝 发表于 2025-3-29 09:06:27

What Drives the Evolution of Export Product Space in China?,lities are seen as based on industrial specialization, while researches on Jacobs externalities accredit urban growth to the clustering of local firms in a variety of sectors by emphasizing the role of knowledge spillovers in a diversified economic structure. Both Marshallian and Jacobs externalitie

租约 发表于 2025-3-29 13:35:25

How Do Firm Dynamics Affect Regional Inequality of Productivity in China?,iplinary attention, resulting in an extensive literature emerging in recent years that have sought to measure inequality and examine its evolution over time (Lewis and Williams 1981; Yuen Tsui 1991; Martin and Sunley 1998; Hudson 2007; Pike and Tomaney 2009; Wei and Liefner 2012). The spatial dimens

AWE 发表于 2025-3-29 18:18:56

Summary and Conclusion,on of a local pool of specialized labor, local interfirm synergies and the division of labor, and institutional contexts, this book strives to re-examine regional industrial dynamics by employing “evolutionary” metaphors, concepts, and terminology. Specifically, the central thesis of the research de

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Morbid 发表于 2025-3-30 05:47:44

Studies in Computational Intelligence7; Michelacci and Silva 2007; Bates 1990; Armington and Acs 2002; Delfmann et al. 2014; Elert 2014). However, it would be difficult for talented entrepreneurs to start a business without favorable external environment (Stam 2010).
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