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Diversity of firm sizes, complexity, and industry structure in the Chinese economy / Torsten Heinrich ; Shuanping Dai
VerfasserHeinrich, Torsten In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach Torsten Heinrich ; Dai, Shuanping In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach Shuanping Dai
ErschienenDuisburg : Inst. für Ostasienwiss., 2015
Umfang28 S.
SerieDuisburger Arbeitspapiere Ostasienwissenschaften ; 107
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Among the phenomena in economics that are not yet well-understood is the fat-tailed (power-law) distribution of firm sizes in the worldś economies. Different mechanisms suggested in the literature to explain this distribution of firm sizes are discussed in the present paper. The paper uses the China Industrial Enterprises Database to study the distribution (firm size in terms of the number of employees, capital, and gross profit) for the provinces of China for the years 1998-2008. We estimate the power-law distribution and confirm its plausibility using the KS test and the log-likelihood ratio vs. lognormal and exponential distributions. The analysis on regional levels allows an assessment of regional effects on differences in the distribution; we discuss possible explanations for the observed patterns in the light of the recent regional economic development in the PRC.