Industrial Agglomeration and Dynamic Evolution of China’s Comparative Advantages
Guoqing Zhao (),
Yishuang Yang () and
Wei Hou ()
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Guoqing Zhao: Yunnan University of Finance and Economics
Yishuang Yang: Yunnan University of Finance and Economics
Wei Hou: Yunnan University
Chapter Chapter 5 in China's Qualitative Economic Transformation, 2023, pp 103-149 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Comparative advantages are the basis of industrial agglomeration. The cyclical growth of industrial agglomeration accumulates and creates new advantages, and thus realizes the dynamic evolution of comparative advantages and boosts the structural upgrading of comparative advantages. In China, the world’s largest developing country, there are significant regional gaps in comparative advantages as well as significant differences in the speed of dynamic changes in regional comparative advantages as a result of industrial agglomeration. Therefore, the conflict and integration between the dynamic evolution of comparative advantages and industrial agglomeration is the key to regional growth transformation and coordinated regional development. In this chapter, we will make a statistical test of the significance of China’s industrial agglomeration and conduct an empirical study on the dynamic effect of comparative advantages of industrial agglomeration.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-4437-6_5
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