Most existing research examines the spatial patterns of manufacturing and producer services via separate investigations and from provincial and municipal perspectives. This paper, however, analyzes the co-location of manufacturing and producer services and their influencing factors from an intra-urban perspective. This empirical study is based in Nanjing and uses a 2001 basic unit census dataset and a 2008 economic census dataset at the firm level. The results show that the suburbanization process of manufacturing was much faster than that of producer services and indicate the establishment of producer services in the urban core and manufacturing in the periphery. The employment of producer services was highly concentrated in urban centers ...
To study the difference of industrial location among different industries, this article is to test t...
This paper analyzes the evolving spatial distribution of manufacturing industries in China. Besides,...
New economic geography (NEG) raises the question why the “agglomeration shadow” effect is significan...
The Chinese economy has transformed from the development of industries in the early economic reform ...
Producer service industries are an important feature in the current development of a metropolis. Res...
We examine the effect of territorial servitisation on the spatial development of the manufacturing s...
The location of producer services has significant implications on the restructuring of the urban lan...
Since the economic transition, manufacturing in China has undergone profound changes not only in num...
China’s economy has undergone rapid transition and industrial restructuring. The term “urban industr...
Based on the provincial data of China from 2004 to 2018, this paper empirically tests the impact of ...
Manufacturing industry and producer services are two important categories of industrial development ...
We analyse the geographies of urban networks created by leading producer services (PS) firms in Chin...
There are many dimensions to the evolving economic development model in China and the role for urban...
The rise of China's economy has attracted worldwide attention. After China's opening up, the manufac...
Previous studies suggested that the development of producer service resulted from manufacturing outs...
To study the difference of industrial location among different industries, this article is to test t...
This paper analyzes the evolving spatial distribution of manufacturing industries in China. Besides,...
New economic geography (NEG) raises the question why the “agglomeration shadow” effect is significan...
The Chinese economy has transformed from the development of industries in the early economic reform ...
Producer service industries are an important feature in the current development of a metropolis. Res...
We examine the effect of territorial servitisation on the spatial development of the manufacturing s...
The location of producer services has significant implications on the restructuring of the urban lan...
Since the economic transition, manufacturing in China has undergone profound changes not only in num...
China’s economy has undergone rapid transition and industrial restructuring. The term “urban industr...
Based on the provincial data of China from 2004 to 2018, this paper empirically tests the impact of ...
Manufacturing industry and producer services are two important categories of industrial development ...
We analyse the geographies of urban networks created by leading producer services (PS) firms in Chin...
There are many dimensions to the evolving economic development model in China and the role for urban...
The rise of China's economy has attracted worldwide attention. After China's opening up, the manufac...
Previous studies suggested that the development of producer service resulted from manufacturing outs...
To study the difference of industrial location among different industries, this article is to test t...
This paper analyzes the evolving spatial distribution of manufacturing industries in China. Besides,...
New economic geography (NEG) raises the question why the “agglomeration shadow” effect is significan...