%0 Journal Article %T Geographical Concentration and Provincial Specialization of Chinese Manufacturing Industries
中国制造业地理集中与省区专业化 %A HE Canfei %A XIE Xiuzhen %A
贺灿飞 %A 谢秀珍 %J 地理学报 %D 2006 %I %X Economic transition introduced market forces and globalizing forces into the Chinese economic system, resulting in dramatic spatial transformation of manufacturing industries. Using a panel dataset of two-digit manufacturing industries by province during the period 1980-2003, this study found that Chinese manufacturing industries have been increasingly concentrated and Chinese provinces have become more diversified in their industrial structure. However, most industries experienced a spatially dispersing process in the 1980s and a polarizing process from the 1990s. While becoming more pluralistic, meanwhile most provinces diversified their industrial structure and turned more specialized in the late 1990s. Statistical results imply that comparative advantages, scale economies and globalization forces are the most important locational determinants of Chinese manufacturing industries. Utilization of foreign investments and exporting have indeed reinforced the importance of comparative advantages in locating Chinese industries. External economies stressed in economic geography models have not fostered industrial agglomerations at the provincial level. %K geographical concentration %K specialization %K globalization %K manufacturing %K China
地理集中 %K 专业化 %K 全球化 %K 制造业 %K 中国 %U http://www.alljournals.cn/get_abstract_url.aspx?pcid=E62459D214FD64A3C8082E4ED1ABABED5711027BBBDDD35B&cid=869B153A4C6B5B85&jid=F7B5B947C24B9D649491012214E4BEF4&aid=C1EB843EBB1BFC75&yid=37904DC365DD7266&vid=1D0FA33DA02ABACD&iid=0B39A22176CE99FB&sid=D2742EEE6F4DF8FE&eid=8B59EA573021D671&journal_id=0375-5444&journal_name=地理学报&referenced_num=47&reference_num=24