四平翻译公司关键字:Abstract: This paper studies the introduction of the industry cluster analysis of state intervention, focused on the growth of world industrial clustering, the evolution pattern and make a brief comment, from the perspective of future development, to examine the dynamic model of the evolution of China's industrial agglomeration and development trends. Keywords: industrial clustering pattern analysis of market毕业论文翻译成英语文章-oriented type of plan-based government supportOne. World comparative study of industrial clustering model Through the growth of world industrial clustering, evolution and comparative study found that state intervention in each country during the formation of industrial zones are present and play a role. According to state intervention in the process of industrial concentration degree of the strength of the role of market毕业论文翻译成英语文章 mechanism and the role of government as well as the level of interaction, the state-level industry gathering of the model is divided into three types: (1) market毕业论文翻译成英语文章-oriented industry cluster model to the U.S. Silicon Valley, Third Italy and the Nordic countries more representative; (2) government support of industry cluster-based model to Tsukuba, Japan, India, Bangalore and Hsinchu, Taiwan and other countries more representative; (3) program-based industry cluster mode, the former Soviet Union and the regional production complex of China's reform and opening up a large gathering area, represented by state-owned enterprises.1 market毕业论文翻译成英语文章-oriented model of industrial clustering The modes of industrial clustering mainly in Europe and developed countries as a typical representative of the market毕业论文翻译成英语文章 economy, there are the following basic characteristics: 1) the market毕业论文翻译成英语文章 mechanism is perfect, the growth of industrial clustering, largely dependent on the evolution of market毕业论文翻译成英语文章 and industry interact to complete. Concentration is generated bottom-up, through the pursuit of the benefits of business-to-gather spontaneously formed (Weber, 1909). 2) external policy forces the growth of industrial clustering, the evolution of the impact is indirect, auxiliary, mainly by regulating the industry cluster constraints to prevent the occurrence of agglomeration externalities. 3) Government regulation often appear in clusters after the ex-post regulation.
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