Progress in the micro-perspective studies of economic geography in China since 1980s |
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Authors: | Xiaojian Li Qing Luo Beibei Hai Li Li |
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Institution: | 1.Centre for Yellow River Civilization and Sustainable Development/College of Environment & Planning,Henan University,Kaifeng, Henan,China;2.Centre for Coordinative Development in Zhongyuan Economic Region,Henan University of Economics and Law,Zhengzhou, Henan,China;3.College of Resources and Environmental Sciences,China Agricultural University,Beijing,China |
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Abstract: | Micro-perspective studies on economic geography in China can be classified into geography of the enterprise, geography of the rural household, and small-scale studies on economic activities. Literature on geography of the enterprise includes spatial expansion of the enterprise, industrial location, firm's networks, industrial relocation, industrial clusters, and the relationship between industrial organizations and the environment. Studies on geography of the rural household (GRH) include the theoretical framework of GRH, the locations of rural economic activities, and the interrelation between rural households and geographical environment. Small-scale studies focus on human-land interaction from a land plot perspective, relations between specialized villages and the environment, and regional sustainable development research at site-specific scale. Micro-perspective studies on economic geography attempt to search for the basic unit of economic-geographical landscape, exploring the geographical process and the formation mechanism of geographical phenomena. The exploration of these three perspectives anticipates new approaches to economic-geographical studies with China's special background. |
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