集聚、集群与产业政策

Agglomeration, clusters, and industrial policy

Oxford Review of Economic Policy · 2013
被引 118 · 同刊同年前 6%
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

探讨产业政策的合适空间尺度,质疑集群政策的理论基础,主张关注集聚政策,即如何通过改善城市功能来促进企业增长。

Abstract

This paper considers the appropriate spatial scale for industrial policy. Should policy focus on particular places, targeting clusters of firms that are spatially concentrated? Or should it, instead, be ‘space neutral’, refusing to discriminate between different areas unless absolutely necessary? We provide an overview of the literature and identify two waves of literature that argue strongly in favour of a cluster approach. We argue that this approach rests on shaky theoretical and empirical foundations. In contrast, we suggest that more attention should be paid to the appropriate spatial scale for horizontal interventions. What can policy do to make cities work better, in ways that help firms to grow? That is, what is the appropriate role for ‘agglomeration’ rather than ‘cluster’ policy? Finally, we consider the possibility that some horizontal industrial policy objectives may be better served by specifically targeting particular places or from decentralized design or delivery.

产业集聚产业集群产业政策空间尺度