Development zones and firms' performance: the impact of development zones on firms' performance for a Chinese industrial cluster

This paper examines the policy effect of development zones on firms' performance, excluding the agglomeration effect. We constructed an industrial cluster dataset on China's manufacturing industries to identify the impacts on firms' productivity and other performance indices after the...

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Companies
Development policy
development zones
industrial clusters
Manufacturing
manufacturing industries
Manufacturing industry
Performance indices
policy effect
Policy making
Productivity
Regional development
Regional planning
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