2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11769-015-0770-1
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Industrial spatial agglomeration using distance-based approach in Beijing, China

Abstract: To study the difference of industrial location among different industries, this article is to test the spatial agglomeration across industries and firm sizes at the city level. Our research bases on a unique plant-level data set of Beijing and employs a distance-based approach, which considers space as continuous. Unlike previous studies, we set two sets of references for service and manufacturing industries respectively to adapt to the investigation in the intra-urban area. Comparing among eight types of indu… Show more

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“…6 Outside Europe, there are some papers on Turkey (Berkoz and Turk 2008, for Istanbul), Canada (Maoh and Kanaroglou 2007, for Hamilton), Japan (Arai et al 2004, for Tokyo), Colombia (Moreno-Monroy and García Cruz 2016), Israel (Frenkel 2012), U.S. (Walcott 1999). Unsurprisingly, as urban growth and firm location processes have been of high importance for Chinese cities in recent years, most current contributions relate to these (Yuan et al 2017,;Li and Zhu 2017, for Nanjing;Wei et al 2016, for Shanghai;Li et al 2015,;Zhang et al 2013, for Beijing;Huang and Wei 2014, for Wuhan).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 Outside Europe, there are some papers on Turkey (Berkoz and Turk 2008, for Istanbul), Canada (Maoh and Kanaroglou 2007, for Hamilton), Japan (Arai et al 2004, for Tokyo), Colombia (Moreno-Monroy and García Cruz 2016), Israel (Frenkel 2012), U.S. (Walcott 1999). Unsurprisingly, as urban growth and firm location processes have been of high importance for Chinese cities in recent years, most current contributions relate to these (Yuan et al 2017,;Li and Zhu 2017, for Nanjing;Wei et al 2016, for Shanghai;Li et al 2015,;Zhang et al 2013, for Beijing;Huang and Wei 2014, for Wuhan).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Advanced research work on the ′world city′ concept has been led over the last two decades by researchers (Beaverstock et al, 1999;Taylor et al, 2002;Taylor and Aranya, 2008). More recent economic data show London and New York as cities with the strongest international linkages, and also indicate that Asian cities are becoming increasingly important Shing et al, 2012;Li et al, 2015).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, due to its adjacent position, Xinzhaizi Subdistrict is also characterized as a mountain-related PS. This is because spreaders use the spreading medium to amplify its mountain household landscape features, in order to achieve the special purpose of publicity, inspiration and promotion [ 30 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%