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Intro; Foreword; Parts of this monograph have been published in the following journal articles; Acknowledgments; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 An ``Evolutionary ́́Turn in Economic Geography; 1.2 The Case of China; 1.3 Methodology; 1.3.1 Data Sources; 1.3.2 Research Design; 1.4 Synopsis of the Book; 1.5 Part I: Industrial Dynamics; 1.6 Part II: Firm Dynamics; 1.7 Part III Product Dynamics; 1.8 Part IV Impact of Industrial Dynamics on Regional Inequality; References; Chapter 2: How Has Production Space Evolved in China?; 2.1 Introduction

2.2 Literature Review and Analytical Framework2.3 Data and Model; 2.3.1 The Measurement of Industrial Relatedness; 2.3.2 Model Specification and Variables; 2.4 The Evolution of Production Network and Regional Path Dependence; 2.4.1 The Evolution of Chinaś Production Space; 2.4.2 The Evolution of Regional Productive Structure; 2.5 The Regional Path Dependence and the Effect of Institutions; 2.6 Conclusion and Discussion; References; Chapter 3: How Does Regional Industrial Structure Evolve in China?; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Understanding Regional Industrial Evolution

3.2.1 Relatedness and Industrial Evolution of Regions3.2.2 Global Linkages, Regional Institutions, and Industrial Evolution of Regions in China; 3.2.2.1 Global Linkages; 3.2.2.2 Economic Liberalization; 3.2.2.3 State Involvement; 3.3 Data and the Relatedness Indicator; 3.4 Descriptive Analysis; 3.4.1 Industrial Entries and Exits in China; 3.4.2 Relatedness and Regional Industrial Evolution in China; 3.5 Model Specifications and Empirical Findings; 3.5.1 Model Specifications; 3.5.2 Empirical Results; 3.5.3 Robustness Checks; 3.6 Summary and Discussion; References

Chapter 4: What Matters for Regional Industrial Dynamics in China?4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Regional Industrial Dynamics: Region-Specific and Industry-Specific Factors; 4.2.1 Technological Relatedness and Regional Institutions; 4.2.2 Industry-Specific Factors; 4.3 Research Design; 4.4 Regional Industrial Dynamics in China; 4.5 Empirical Results; 4.6 Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: What Facilitates New Firm Formation in China?; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Literature Review and Hypothesis Development; 5.2.1 The Impact of Localization and Urbanization Economies on New Firm Formation

5.2.2 The Impact of Related Variety and Unrelated Variety5.2.3 The Vernon-Chinitz Effect; 5.3 New Firm Formation in China; 5.4 Model Specification and Variables; 5.4.1 Dependent Variables and Model Specification; 5.4.2 Localization Externalities and Supplier/Customer Linkages; 5.4.3 Jacobs Externalities, Related Variety, and Unrelated Variety; 5.4.4 The Vernon-Chinitz Effect; 5.5 Empirical Results; 5.5.1 Impact of Agglomeration Economies; 5.5.2 The Vernon-Chinitz Effect; 5.5.3 The Size Effect of Start-Ups; 5.5.4 Robustness Check; 5.6 Conclusion and Implications; References

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