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How Do Special Economic Zones and Industrial Clusters Drive China’s Rapid Development?

2011

Zeng, Douglas Zhihua


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Domestic market; Capital investments; Global market; Business environment; Tax reduction; Comparative advantage; Export growth; Minimum wage; Private sector development; Business climate; Knowledge networks; Private partnership; Intermediate goods; Suppliers; Level playing field; Oil; Global economy; Laborers; Local markets; Capital constraints; Labor productivity; Result; Capital cities; Buyers; Market segments; Intellectual property; Targets; Trading; Users; Administrative control; Judicial system; Tax; Industrial enterprises; Business planning; Warehouse; Financial support; Market mechanism; Policy environment; Productivity growth; Technology support; Entrepreneurial culture; Opportunity cost; Business activities; Local market; Technology park; Invention; Government revenue; Web; World trade; Turnover; Technological development; Business center; Innovations; Foreign investors; Division of labor; Quality standards; Transaction; Currency; Physical location; Policy makers; Global trade; Telephone lines; Industrial structure; Natural resource; Entry barriers; Telecom; Enabling environment; Business services; Customs; Foreign exchange; Tax rates; Government policies; Development bank; Checks; Fixed investment; License; Medium enterprises; Skilled labor; Information networks; Economic liberalization; Producers; Ppps; Telecommunication; Business needs; Enforcement mechanisms; Business sector; Intermediary organizations; Economies of scale; Customs clearance; Value chain; Empirical evidence; Government support; Administrative system; Knowledge economy; Tax policies; R&d; Technology consulting; Factors of production; Market failure; Performances; Foreign banks; Drivers; Tax rate; International competitiveness; Foreign funds; International markets; Safety net; Government supports; Regulatory system; Market economy; Business activity; New technologies; Private sectors; Corporate tax rate; Exchange rates; Direct investments; Telephone; Telecom sector; Private partnerships; International market; Local economy; Capital investment; Business value; Telecommunication services; Labor force; Labor market; Urban employment; Foreign direct investment; Market conditions; Market failures; Regulatory environment; Competitive advantage; Labor markets; Medium enterprise; Skilled workers; Trade credits; Production process; Tax exemption; Concessionary tax; Competitiveness; Public spending; Local governments; Industrial expansion; Environmental; Externalities; Industry association
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