The Interactions between Producer Services and Manufacturing: An Empirical Analysis Based on Input-Output Subsystem Model

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This paper, based on the data of China’s input-output table in 2007, indentifies the key service sectors for the development of manufacturing by using the input-output subsystem model from the perspective of service demand and supply. Results show that from the demand side, public service sectors, e.g. Education and Public Administration, are main demanders of manufacturing products. While, from the supply side, Transportation, Financing and Business Services are the main sectors. From both sides, technology-intensive manufacturing is most closely tied to producer services.

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