Relocation and agglomeration of Chinese industry
Date
Authors
Wen, Mei
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Elsevier
Abstract
This paper investigates spatial concentration of Chinese manufacturing using the data collected in both the second and third national industrial censuses. It is found that many of China’s manufacturing industries were highly geographically concentrated in several coastal regions in 1995. A historical comparison of the concentration levels between 1980, 1985 and 1995, suggests that manufacturing industries have become more geographically concentrated following the economic reform. Results from production function estimation and further regressions suggest that the industrial agglomeration in China is driven by both transaction agglomeration and production agglomeration based on increasing returns to scale effect.
Description
Keywords
Industrial concentration, transportation cost, preferential development policies, the extent of the market, foreign investment, trade barriers.
Citation
Collections
Source
Journal of Development Economics
Type
Working/Technical Paper
Book Title
Entity type
Access Statement
License Rights
Restricted until
Downloads
File
Description