Improvement of the “big but not strong” situation of manufacturing industry in China from the perspective of China-US comparison based on gravity model and sustainable livelihood framework
Abstract:Compared with the United States, the “large but not strong” situation of China’s manufacturing industry is still prominent. The reasons are, in addition to the “two-end squeeze” of “re-industrialization” of developed countries and emerging economies relying on low-cost advantages to build new “world factories”, China’s development shows weak core competitiveness, few leading companies and brands, fragmented production chains, low labor productivity in manufacturing, weak technological innovation capabilities, … Show more
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