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Influences of production and R&D agglomeration on productivity: evidence from Chinese electronics firms / Yang, Chih-Hai; Lin, Hui-Lin; Li, Hsiao-Yun   Journal Article
Yang, Chih-Hai Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract As China adopts a government-supported agglomeration model to develop high-tech industries, it is crucial to examine whether the spatial concentration of manufacturing and R&D activities enhance firm-level productivity. Based on a panel dataset of Chinese electronics firms from 2005 to 2007, the calculated Ellison-Glaeser (EG) index indicates that both production and R&D activities are highly spatially concentrated. Crucially, we find that production agglomeration has a positive relationship with firms' productivity, especially for smaller firms. In contrast, R&D agglomeration seems to negatively relate with productivity. It implies that the possible congestion effect and/or free rider problems erode the benefit derived from knowledge spillovers.
Key Words R&D  China  Economic Growth  Productivity  Macro economics  Spillover 
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