The Impact of Commercial System Reforms on Export Product Quality: Perspective of Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Upgrading of Industrial Structure
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This paper explores the impact of business system reforms on the quality of export products, analyzing the mechanisms at both the macroeconomic and microenterprise levels in light of relevant domestic and international literature. The study finds that business system reforms significantly improve export product quality by reducing market entry costs, enhancing enterprise innovation capabilities, promoting entrepreneurship, and increasing market competition. The paper reviews current research on the measurement, influencing factors, and economic effects of export product quality, revealing that business system reforms, as a key policy tool for improving export quality, not only enhance corporate production efficiency and technological innovation but also have a profound impact on national trade quality. Moreover, this paper highlights the limitations of existing studies and proposes future research directions, particularly regarding a deeper exploration of the specific mechanisms and influencing factors linking business system reforms and the improvement of export quality.
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