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Servicification Trend Analysis of Chinese Economy Using Inter-Industry Network Analysis

류온함(경희대학교); 김도훈(경희대학교)

36권 2호, 69~84쪽

초록

In the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the industrial ecosystems become more closely linked each other as the linkages between manufacturing and service industries are gradually extended and intensified. This study analyzes the core changes in the entire industrial structure of China from 2002 to 2015. First, utilizing the input-output model (or inter-industry relation model), we evaluate the production-inducing effects across the various manufacturing and service sectors.Employing standard centrality measures that are often used in network analysis, we identify the status of various industry sectors together with their structural roles on the input-output network. We also track the evolutionary paths as they change over time. Furthermore, the clustering analysis of industrial sectors examines the critical changes in the overall industrial structure. With our findings, we discuss the policy implications of these evolutionary paths and explore the trends and sources of Chinese economic development regarding manufacturing and service productions. As a result, it can be seen that the production-inducing effects in the manufacturing sectors—particularly, chemical, electric power, and primary metal products—play the core role in driving the economy. On the other hand, the distribution sector like the traditional wholesale and retail services still shows unstable connections with other industries. However, the sectors like finance and transportation, which constitute another axis of the service industry, have strengthened their connection with the manufacturing sectors since 2012. Moreover, the real estate & lease and the other business support services continue to absorb production resources, deepening their linkages with the key service industries (e.g., transportation) and the various manufacturing sectors. In conclusion, China still has manufacturing as a central driving force for economic development, but with the increasing integration with the service sectors, both manufacturing and service industries show an apparent convergence in their production activities.

Abstract

In the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the industrial ecosystems become more closely linked each other as the linkages between manufacturing and service industries are gradually extended and intensified. This study analyzes the core changes in the entire industrial structure of China from 2002 to 2015. First, utilizing the input-output model (or inter-industry relation model), we evaluate the production-inducing effects across the various manufacturing and service sectors.Employing standard centrality measures that are often used in network analysis, we identify the status of various industry sectors together with their structural roles on the input-output network. We also track the evolutionary paths as they change over time. Furthermore, the clustering analysis of industrial sectors examines the critical changes in the overall industrial structure. With our findings, we discuss the policy implications of these evolutionary paths and explore the trends and sources of Chinese economic development regarding manufacturing and service productions. As a result, it can be seen that the production-inducing effects in the manufacturing sectors—particularly, chemical, electric power, and primary metal products—play the core role in driving the economy. On the other hand, the distribution sector like the traditional wholesale and retail services still shows unstable connections with other industries. However, the sectors like finance and transportation, which constitute another axis of the service industry, have strengthened their connection with the manufacturing sectors since 2012. Moreover, the real estate & lease and the other business support services continue to absorb production resources, deepening their linkages with the key service industries (e.g., transportation) and the various manufacturing sectors. In conclusion, China still has manufacturing as a central driving force for economic development, but with the increasing integration with the service sectors, both manufacturing and service industries show an apparent convergence in their production activities.

발행기관:
한국경영과학회
DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.7737/KMSR.2019.36.2.069
분류:
경영학

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