关于中国产业集群研究的若干概念辨析
收稿日期: 2004-03-07
修回日期: 2004-05-11
网络出版日期: 2004-12-25
Some Related Concepts in China's Research of Industrial Cluster
Received date: 2004-03-07
Revised date: 2004-05-11
Online published: 2004-12-25
王缉慈 . 关于中国产业集群研究的若干概念辨析[J]. 地理学报, 2004 , 59(7s) : 47 -52 . DOI: 10.11821/xb20047s007
Industrial cluster has become the hot topic in Chinese regional studies and the new idea of the government officials in regional and sectorial development. However, confusions in the cluster related concepts greatly hamper the Chinese cluster development. This paper aims at the frequently asked questions in the website of Chinese cluster studies and discusses some concepts related to local industrial clusters in Chinese context, such as agglomeration, geographical concentration, innovative cluster, industrial chain and industrial park.
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