@techreport{oai:ir.ide.go.jp:00038078, author = {Ding, Ke}, month = {Feb}, note = {application/pdf, IDP000088_001, China’s huge domestic market is constantly expanding, and is low-end demand oriented and highly dispersed. The domestic market-based development of China’s industrial cluster, however, is not only a quantitative expansion, but has also been accompanied with remarkable qualitative upgrading. Specialized markets are a microcosm that clearly indicate this paradoxical phenomenon. By analyzing three typical cases of industrial clusters that have specialized markets, this paper will make the case that under modern China’s market conditions, the local public sector is the crucial driving force for upgrading industrial clusters, which organize complicated transactions, promote quality control, and stimulate the division of labor.}, title = {Domestic Market-based Industrial Cluster Development in Modern China}, year = {2007} }