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In the process of industry transfer, the aggregation of production factors is not the simple centralization in space, but a process of creative and organic integration. First, the mechanisms of production factors transfer and integration are analyzed. We point out that market mechanisms promote the free flow of production factors and the essence of production factors integration is that it is an integrated process of innovation. Then we study the development path of production factors integration. In accordance with the order of time evolution, the path mainly include three stages, i.e., the primary aggregation of factors, the moderate centralization of organizations, and the high level integration of industrial factors. Based on the above analysis, we present an example of Chery Automobile Company, and the transfer and integration of car industry factors are analyzed. Finally, conclusions are drawn and policy suggestions are given.

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Gao, Db., Tang, Ys., Feng, Np., Zhou, Kl. (2014). Study on the Transfer and Integration of Production Factors in Industry Transfer. In: Qi, E., Shen, J., Dou, R. (eds) Proceedings of 2013 4th International Asia Conference on Industrial Engineering and Management Innovation (IEMI2013). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-40060-5_15

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