Clusters
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The workforce can be found to undertake the development projects in Russia’s east, including
clusters
of high-yielding agricultural production for grain, fodder, meat, poultry, pork, and possibly beer.
Industrial
clusters
have been established in many parts of the country, where business connections can compensate for rising costs.
To bring these skills together, people have to be integrated into cooperative arrangements in the same firm or within
clusters
of related firms.
But investors seeking the best growth opportunities will have to search beyond states’ headline figures and scrutinize India’s districts more closely, especially urban
clusters
and their hinterlands.
We have identified 49 such high-growth clusters, located in 183 districts nationwide.
Interestingly, one-third of these
clusters
can be found in states that have delivered low to medium economic performance, or are located close to smaller, lesser-known towns in better-performing states.
The location of these lesser-known
clusters
underscores the point that investors, seeking low-cost real estate and a skilled workforce, should look more carefully at India’s economic geography when deciding where to place their operations.
As they continue to develop, India’s dynamic economic
clusters
will themselves need to invest in modern sanitation and water systems, education and health, airports, railways, and road links.
Given their structural advantages – including proximity to large urban centers for some – these
clusters
could generate some of the best returns on investment anywhere in India.
It was also caused by the auto industry’s geographic spread into other regions of the US, out of the
clusters
in which it had originally been concentrated.
For example, factors like highly qualified labor, or the benefits of being integrated into well-functioning clusters, probably play a more important role.
As a result, over the past two decades, policymakers’ attention has shifted from trying to understand Asia’s so-called tiger economies toward recreating the successful
clusters
of Silicon Valley, Boston’s Route 128, Taiwan’s Hsinchu Park, South Korea’s Daedeok Science Town, and Israel’s Silicon Wadi.
Such clusters, however, often have attributes that cannot be replicated easily elsewhere.
It is also important to examine which types of
clusters
of preference rankings are problematic for different types of voting procedures.
If one draws links radiating outward from NATO to all of these different countries and organizations, the result is a security network that has multiple hubs and
clusters
– much like a map of the Internet or of planets and galaxies.
For example, the decline of the industrial areas in northeast China and the rise of modern, globally competitive manufacturing
clusters
in the Pearl and Yangtze River Deltas in southeast China are two sides of the same coin.
Foshan has more than 30 specialized market towns with sophisticated industrial
clusters
and local supply chains linked to international markets.
In China, though
clusters
of vibrant smaller manufacturers are flourishing, policymakers have done relatively little to promote industrial development and upgrading.
In countries with a poor business environment, special economic zones or industrial parks can facilitate firm entry, foreign direct investment, and the formation of industrial
clusters.
In Europe,
clusters
of SMEs appear able to achieve economies of scale and scope, and thus to succeed collectively in global markets.
Initial
clusters
of modern services have also experienced abnormally high employment growth since 2000.
Meanwhile, for some low-income countries, increased manufacturing and service-sector automation of the sort described by Brynjolfsson and McAfee, whether within advanced economies or within China’s established industrial clusters, will make the path to middle- and high-income status more difficult to achieve.
A strategic view would recognize the productivity benefits of seeding new
clusters
elsewhere – like the happenstance measures that put UK automakers in the northeast of England and the country’s second-biggest broadcast-media sector outside London in Salford, Greater Manchester, when the BBC moved part of its operations there.
Foshan now boasts numerous private firms and small- and medium-size enterprises spread across the city’s more than 30 specialized industrial
clusters
and integrated into global supply chains.
The institute’s director, Thomas R. Insel, cited DSM-5’s “lack of validity,” saying that its “diagnoses are based on a consensus about
clusters
of clinical symptoms, not any objective laboratory measure.”
Specifically, China hopes to create green and efficient urban
clusters
populated by increasingly educated workers who can consume in a sustainable manner.
In 2010, China’s State Council identified three major urban
clusters
as launch-pads for smart urbanization: the Yangtze River Delta (YRD), the Pearl River Delta (PRD), and the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei cluster (BTH).
As a recent HSBC report notes, each of China’s top three urban
clusters
has a GDP greater than that of Spain; together, they will account for 45% of China’s total GDP by 2025.
Of course, China’s leaders are not content simply to rest on the laurels of their successful urban clusters; on the contrary, they are working to apply their lessons across the country.
In fact, China is currently creating 19 “supercity clusters,” by strengthening the links among cities.
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