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Embed Multinational Influence On China Industry

Posted on:2015-02-09Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L F ZhengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2269330428460446Subject:Regional Economics
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Under the background of economic globalization, the economy of china isgrowing quickly. Multinational companies in the industry cluster area are at the coreleadership, its embedded not only led to the formation and development of industrycluster of our country, also played a bridge role in our country industrial concentrationarea connecting global economic network. There are many factors that affect thedriving and promoting, such as: embedded mode, embedded degree, market, resourcesendowment, and related and supporting industries, and further, results in very unequaldistribution of industrial concentration area in our country. So we should pay moreattention to the research on industry agglomeration, especially on Chinese industrialagglomeration that based on multinationals embedded.Besides the introduction, this thesis is divided into four parts. The second chapter,the relevant literature review. The third chapter, the theoretical analysis. Embedelaborate multinational industrial agglomeration effect on the mechanism of actionand the impact factor. The fourth chapter, empirical analysis. Embed multinationalstatus quo of China’s industrial agglomeration analysis, and using27index of industryof industrial agglomeration that refer to31provinces, municipalities and autonomousregions in our country to do empirical analysis about the status of industrialagglomeration. The fifth chapter, conclusions and policy recommendations.Summarizes the entire article all relevant analysis results prove multinationalindustrial agglomeration brought to actively promote the role, but due to the differentregional factors, leading to the presence of a large gap between industrialagglomeration. Therefore, the corresponding policy recommendations from bothmacro and micro levels.
Keywords/Search Tags:multinational companies, embedded, industrial agglomeration, the empirical analysis
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