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IED Discussion Paper Series Institute for Economic Development, Boston University
; 353(22), 2020.
Article
in English
| GIM | ID: covidwho-1407663
ABSTRACT
We examine how exposure of Chinese firms to the COVID-19 shock varied with a cluster index (measuring spatial agglomeration of firms in related industries) at the county level. Two data sources are used: entry flows of newly registered firms in the entire country, and an entrepreneur survey regarding operation of existing firms. Both show greater resilience in counties with a higher cluster index, after controlling for industry dummies and local infection rates, besides county and time dummies in the entry data. Reliance of clusters on informal entrepreneur hometown networks and closer proximity to suppliers and customers help explain these findings.