Good neighbors, bad neighbors: local knowledge spillovers, regional institutions and firm performance in China

Volume: 52, Issue: 3, Pages: 617 - 632
Published: Jan 6, 2018
Abstract
Recent evolutionary economic geography studies have stressed technological relatedness as a key explanatory factor for regional industrial diversification. It is further argued that firms that manufacture products with dense connections to regional industrial structure benefit the most from local knowledge spillovers and thus should grow faster. Based on a firm-level dataset on China’s manufacturing industry over the 1998–2008 period, our...
Paper Details
Title
Good neighbors, bad neighbors: local knowledge spillovers, regional institutions and firm performance in China
Published Date
Jan 6, 2018
Volume
52
Issue
3
Pages
617 - 632
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