Throughout the domestic and international research on the regional competitiveness, most studies have focused on the single level of competitiveness and is relatively independent of the industry clusters. Therefore seldom of them have researched and clarified the regional competitiveness from the angle of the industry clusters.Industry clusters as the unique industrial space organization can form the competitive advantage and what the competitive advantages of groups and the economies scale of the Pool development it have are incomparable with the other forms. Relying on its internal networks, the industry cluster can improve the rapid development of local economy strongly. In many countries, the local government has enhanced the regional competitiveness in the region by cultivating the local industry clusters. In the today of the economic globalization, the development of industry clustering has become a global trend of economic development and the industrial clusters also constituted the basic space framework of the world economy. It can be said that industrial clustering is an important sign of regional competitiveness. The paper is based on the clustering of industries and it divides the whole country into two main parts that is the developed region and the underdeveloped region, which can also be divided subtly into three parts including the Easter, the Central and the Western. Then, according the characteristics of the individual region, it brings up the various paths enhancing the regional competitiveness based on the industry cluster.The paper is composed of three parts of introduction, text and conclusions. The first chapter, introduction, has illustrated the paper's selecting background, the method of research, object, purpose, meaning, structure and the innovation. Four chapters have been included in the text from the body of the second chapter to the fifth chapter. The second chapter summarizes and reviews the related literatures and the theories about the regional competitiveness, the industrial cluster as well as the relations between the industrial cluster and the regional economy. Chapter third... |