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A study on the basic path for producer services to promote industrial upgrading and the related finance and taxation measures

Jiechang Xia () and Xiaobing Zhang ()
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Jiechang Xia: Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Xiaobing Zhang: Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

China Finance and Economic Review, 2014, vol. 2, issue 1, 1-11

Abstract: Abstract Accelerating the development of producer services is both conducive to enhancing the level and quality of industrialization, promoting industrial upgrading, and the only way to realize a modernized and high-end service industry, thus a ‘win-win’ strategic choice for China. In the process of its industrialization and urbanization, China must follow a development path driven by the two engines of producer services and modern manufacturing. China should reinforce the roles played by producer services in penetrating and supporting manufacturing and agriculture amid the development of industrial division, integration, and agglomeration, enhancing the level of producer services and realizing the development of producer services. The government and market are the two basic forces in promoting the development of producer services. We should both fully recognize the fundamental role that the market mechanism plays, as well as make great efforts to give full play to the positive roles of the government policy, especially finance and taxation policies, in promoting producer services.

Keywords: Industrialization process; Producer services; Industrial upgrading; Finance and taxation policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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