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In the context of globalization, cross-border economics and politics have scaled new heights.
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. Service link costs: Industrial parks and zones in different regions are considered as production modules of industrial chains. The costs incurred from contacting different production modules are known as service link costs. Utility services include supply of power, water, communication resources and so forth. Developed utility services and infrastructure such as transportation facilities leads to low service link costs.
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Wang, Z., Wei, W. (2022). Principles and Influential Factors of Cross-Border Economic Cooperation Zones. In: Cross-Border Economic Cooperation Between China and Southeast Asian Countries. Research Series on the Chinese Dream and China’s Development Path. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-0136-2_8
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