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The Study On High-tech Industry Diffusion Based On Growth Pole Theory

Posted on:2011-03-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S C LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189360305461944Subject:National Economics
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Since high-tech industry has already been considered as growth pole, fully develop it is not only to cultivate new source of economic growth and enhance overall national strength, but also to adjust economic structure and be an effective way for upgrading industries. To study on high-tech industry's diffusion, especially its content, and dig out relative effect factors for better promoting its diffusion in the future.The paper starts from growth pole theory and diffusion effect, and believes that diffusion of high-tech industry is high-tech products spreading through companies, industries and areas from technology aggregation to non-aggregation pushed by the resultant force, which contains social, market and business individuals' force. By this definition analytical framework is set, which contains technology diffusion, industrial diffusion and space diffusion. Three of them are regard as the same high-tech industry diffusion's content in three different aspects. Afterwards, the paper refers to Bass Model, and then expands it by using relevant influencing variables in order to explain and re-demonstrate microcosmic decision-making progress, macroscopically changing progress and diffusion motive power's influence to the high-tech industry subjects. Moreover, take the LED industry as example, and analyze its motive power and three parts of contents. At last, some suggestions about encouraging innovation companies, maturing technology market and weakening geographical boundaries are given to promote high-tech diffusion.
Keywords/Search Tags:Growth Pole, High-tech Industry, Diffusion Effect, Technology Diffusion
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