Interindustry factor allocation and trade network status
Xiaosong Wang, Yuding Zhou
Against the backdrop of production and sales globalization, a country can utilize its trade network position to secure greater benefits from international trade and gradually enhance its economic and trade influence. This process is inseparable from the rational allocation of production factors. As a crucial cornerstone of China's economic growth, the industrialization system represented by the manufacturing sector has achieved significant development over an extended period. However, in recent years, influenced by multiple factors, the level of factor allocation within the industrial system has shown a rapid decline. Based on theoretical and empirical analyses, this study demonstrated that a rapid decline in the efficiency of production factor allocation has significantly lowered the position of Chinese industries in the global trade network, which is especially evident in the export trade network. A mechanism analysis revealed that an excessive decline in factor allocation efficiency exacerbates resource misallocation, increases production costs, and dampens regional entrepreneurial activity, thereby undermining industries' positions in the global trade network. However, abundant human capital, the advancement of new industrialization, well-functioning market mechanisms, and proactive industrial policies significantly mitigate these adverse effects.
| Year of publication: |
2025
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| Authors: | Wang, Xiaosong ; Zhou, Yuding |
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China finance and economic review : CFER. - Berlin : De Gruyter, ISSN 2196-5633, ZDB-ID 2786232-X. - Vol. 14.2025, 2, p. 66-86
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| Subject: | digital economy | economic transformation | factor allocation | new industrialization | trade network | Unternehmensnetzwerk | Business network | Netzwerk | Network | Allokation | Allocation | Theorie | Theory | Systemtransformation | Economic transition |
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