Discussion paper

DP12543 Clustering, Growth, and Inequality in China

This study examines the effects of China’s industrial clusters on its economic growth and urban–rural income inequality. A density-based index (DBI) is developed to capture the unique features of such clusters in China. From a county-level DBI panel data constructed based on firm-level and county-level datasets, we find that strong clusters and entrepreneurial clusters substantially enhance economic growth. Moreover, entrepreneurial clusters reduce urban–rural income inequality by increasing the income of rural residents. Identification issues are carefully addressed by deploying an instrumental variable approach.

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Citation

Xu, C, D Guo and X Yang (2017), ‘DP12543 Clustering, Growth, and Inequality in China‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 12543. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp12543