Industrial Discretization Mechanism and Agglomeration Countermeasures in Industrial Parks
Shuangyan Zhou
Asian Agricultural Research, 2013, vol. 05, issue 12, 5
Abstract:
With rapid development of industrial parks in China, it lacks strict control in planning for establishment and land use of industrial parks. The supply is seriously surplus, and cut-throat competition takes place in investment inviting activities, leading to discretized development of industries in industrial parks. Industrial park and enterprise cluster have a common foundation, namely, geographic concentration of industries. Industrial parks with enterprise cluster development show various advantages, so industrial parks should take industrial cluster development as their ultimate direction. From problems in construction of industrial parks, this paper analyzes mechanism of discretized industrial parks, and accordingly puts forward countermeasures for promoting cluster development: (1) Scientifically distributing administrative power of local government, improving supervision and assessment mechanism, and guaranteeing reasonable supply of industrial parks from system; (2) Introducing market-oriented industrial park construction mechanism, to promote market-oriented supply of industrial parks; (3) Strengthening construction of administrative ethics and abilities of local government, to promote coordinated and healthy development of industrial parks; (4) Forming excellent enterprise cluster development expectation and strengthening cluster-based decisions of enterprises entering industrial parks.
Keywords: Agribusiness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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