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The Meso-Level of the Economic System: The Dynamic Structure and Evolution of the Sector

In: Helix Network Theory

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  • Runyuan Gan

    (East China Jiaotong University)

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This chapter briefly describes the core ideas of economic growth theory; distinguishes the basic concepts of industry and sector; puts forward a two-tiered sectoral structural model on the basis of analysing the internal and external environment and constituent elements of the sector; introduces the basic taxonomies of the sector; briefly analyses the differentiation process of the sector; explores the dynamic factors affecting the development of the sector from the angle of structure, and expounds the effect process of human demand on the sector, the long-term evolutionary trend of demand and the important role of core firms in sectoral development; briefly outlines the basic mechanisms behind sectoral evolution from the four aspects of division of labour and coordination, interaction between internal factors and external factors, competition and cooperation, as well as intersectoral interaction; discusses the intersectoral correlation effect and the factor distribution within the sector with the examples of actual sectoral chain; puts forward the concept of overall sectoral competence; describes sectoral life cycle and its development trajectory from the perspective of multifactor correlation and interaction.

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  • Runyuan Gan, 2023. "The Meso-Level of the Economic System: The Dynamic Structure and Evolution of the Sector," Springer Books, in: Helix Network Theory, chapter 0, pages 203-288, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-19-8803-5_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-8803-5_5
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