Place-based policies, firm productivity, and displacement effects: Evidence from Shenzhen, China
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2019-03
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Developing and transitional countries devote considerable funds to selected areas to stimulate local growth and firm productivity. We examine the impact of place-based interventions due to the opening of science parks in Shenzhen, China, on firm productivity and factor use. Our identification strategy, exploiting spatial and temporal differencing in firm-level data, addresses the issues that (a) the selection of science park locations is not random and (b) high-productivity firms sort themselves into science parks. Firm productivity is approximately 15–25% higher due to the science park policy. The policy also increases local wages and leads to distortions due to job displacement. © 2018 The Authors. Journal of Regional Science Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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place-based policies, productivity, science parks, transitionaleconomies
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Koster, H R A, Cheng, F F & van Oort, F G 2019, 'Place-based policies, firm productivity, and displacement effects: Evidence from Shenzhen, China', Journal of Regional Science, vol. 59, no. 2, pp. 187-213. https://doi.org/10.1111/jors.12415