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

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posted on 2022-09-16, 13:40 authored by Ye Liu, Yiyun Wu, Xiwei Zhu

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 establishment of development zones in 2006. Based on the estimated results obtained from a difference-in-differences analysis, development zones are conducive to promoting firms’ performance, and the policy effect is heterogeneous across industrial clusters, regions and firms. The findings drawn from this study can be beneficial to policymakers in their pursuit of promoting regional development through favourable industrial policies.

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This study was funded by the Zhejiang Provincial Philosophy and Social Science Leading Talent Cultivation Project [grant number 21YJRC06-1YB], the National Natural Science Foundation of China [grant numbers 72273130 and 71773112], the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [grant number 2020XZA215], the Pre-Research Funds for Zhejiang University of Technology [grant number SKY-ZX-20210204] and the Fundamental Research Funds for Zhejiang University of Technology [grant number GB202103002].

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