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FIas the "Flying Geese" Paradigm Occurred in China
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Qu Yue Cai Fang Zhang Xiaobo
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中国制造业
/ 内陆地区
/ 制造企业
/ 劳动密集型产业
/ 发达地区
/ 工业活动
/ 沿海地区
/ 集聚效应
2013
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FIas the "Flying Geese" Paradigm Occurred in China
by
Qu Yue Cai Fang Zhang Xiaobo
in
中国制造业
/ 内陆地区
/ 制造企业
/ 劳动密集型产业
/ 发达地区
/ 工业活动
/ 沿海地区
/ 集聚效应
2013
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FIas the "Flying Geese" Paradigm Occurred in China
2013
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In economic literature, the term 'flying geese" refers to the movement of capital from developed regions to less developed ones. Using national data from abovescale manufacturing enterprises, this paper investigates whether the experience of "flying geese" has transpired in China for manufacturing industries. We find that, driven by the effects of agglomeration, prior to the mid-2000s, there had been an increasing concentration of industrial activities in the coastal regions. However, as labor and land costs increased, the manufacturing sector - especially the labor-intensive industries - began to relocate from the coastal to the interior regions.
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