This study employs industrial survey data from China's National Bureau of Statistics covering Chinese manufacturing enterprises during the period 1998-2007 to examine the impact of urbanisation on total factor productivity (TFP) in various industries. In recent years, urbanisation development has varied greatly across China. So Chinese cities can be divided into three urbanisation categories based on the proportion of the urban population to the total population: highly urbanised areas (60 per cent and over), moderately urbanised areas (30-60 per cent), and low urbanised areas (0-30 per cent). We estimate industrial TFP levels across these three categories using the Levinsohn-Petrin semi-parametric estimation method. We also divide regional...
We evaluate the evolution of productivity gains in cities in the People's Republic of China between ...
Following the launch of the 'Develop the West' strategy in 2000, western China has undergone huge ch...
Developing and transitional countries devote considerable funds to selected areas to stimulate local...
This study employs industrial survey data from China's National Bureau of Statistics covering Chines...
There have been extensive studies exploring the relationship between agglomeration economies and eco...
[Paper received in nal form, June 2002] Summary. In this empirical study, we test the relationship ...
This dissertation, consisting of three essays on the urban development in China, provides empirical ...
China’s total factor productivity (TFP) has been of major interest to scholars as a main source of t...
This paper examines the relationship between agglomeration and firm-level performance in China. The ...
China is experiencing rapid urbanization with the steady emergence of large cities, leading to polic...
Purpose: – This study aims to analyze the total factor productivity (TFP) performance of Chinese co...
China strongly restricts rural–urban migration, resulting in a well acknowledged surplus of labor in...
Improvement in the transport sector will increase accessibility to economic activities, which in tur...
Whether urbanization economies are caused by urban diversity or urban scale is not clear in regional...
Using a large firm-level dataset, this paper examines total factor productivity (TFP) and its determ...
We evaluate the evolution of productivity gains in cities in the People's Republic of China between ...
Following the launch of the 'Develop the West' strategy in 2000, western China has undergone huge ch...
Developing and transitional countries devote considerable funds to selected areas to stimulate local...
This study employs industrial survey data from China's National Bureau of Statistics covering Chines...
There have been extensive studies exploring the relationship between agglomeration economies and eco...
[Paper received in nal form, June 2002] Summary. In this empirical study, we test the relationship ...
This dissertation, consisting of three essays on the urban development in China, provides empirical ...
China’s total factor productivity (TFP) has been of major interest to scholars as a main source of t...
This paper examines the relationship between agglomeration and firm-level performance in China. The ...
China is experiencing rapid urbanization with the steady emergence of large cities, leading to polic...
Purpose: – This study aims to analyze the total factor productivity (TFP) performance of Chinese co...
China strongly restricts rural–urban migration, resulting in a well acknowledged surplus of labor in...
Improvement in the transport sector will increase accessibility to economic activities, which in tur...
Whether urbanization economies are caused by urban diversity or urban scale is not clear in regional...
Using a large firm-level dataset, this paper examines total factor productivity (TFP) and its determ...
We evaluate the evolution of productivity gains in cities in the People's Republic of China between ...
Following the launch of the 'Develop the West' strategy in 2000, western China has undergone huge ch...
Developing and transitional countries devote considerable funds to selected areas to stimulate local...