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Do Place-Based Policies Promote Local Innovation and Entrepreneurship?*

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REVIEW OF FINANCE
Volume 26, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/rof/rfab029

Keywords

G24; G38; O38; L26; Entrepreneurship; Innovation; National high-tech zones; Access to finance; Administrative burdens; Talent cultivation

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [71825002, 71790591, 91746301]
  2. Beijing Outstanding Young Scientist Program [BJJWZYJH 01201910003014]

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This study finds that the establishment of national high-tech zones in China has positive effects on local innovation output and entrepreneurial activities, through economic channels such as access to finance, reductions in administrative burdens, and talent cultivation.
This paper explores how a prominent place-based policy in China, the national high-tech zones, affects local innovation output and entrepreneurial activities. Making use of staggered establishments of national high-tech zones in various Chinese cities, we find that the establishment of national high-tech zones has positive effects on local innovation output and entrepreneurial activities. A number of additional tests suggest that the effects appear causal. Access to finance, reductions in administrative burdens, and talent cultivation are three plausible underlying economic channels. Our paper sheds new light on the evaluation of the effectiveness of China's place-based policies.

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