3.8 Article

Governance capacity, state policy and the rise of the Chongqing notebook computer cluster

Journal

AREA DEVELOPMENT AND POLICY
Volume 4, Issue 3, Pages 321-345

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/23792949.2018.1544465

Keywords

industrial clusters; global production networks; global value chains; strategic coupling; notebook computer industry; infrastructure investment; governance capacity; government debt; Chongqing; China

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41530751, 41871115]
  2. Chinese Academy of Sciences [2017VP01]
  3. Social and Humanities Research Council of Canada

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The ability of a local development-oriented state to make their localities nodes in global production networks (GPNs) depends on the policy instruments available to it and the capacity of various actors to exploit this policy envelope fully and effectively. The post-2008 relocation and expansion in Chongqing of a coastal Chinese notebook computer manufacturing cluster is a compelling example of an activist state relocating and expanding parts of a GPN, and exporting globally from an inland location. Functional roles and governance capacity are examined through a study of the ways in which the Chongqing Municipal Government drew on government-industry relations, economic infrastructure, and social overhead capital provision, labour market organization and preferential policies, including measures to support chain logistics in and after industrial transfer, to couple its ambitions of lead companies, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and local enterprises with its own strategic goals.

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