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This open access book provides a comprehensive review of technological innovation in China, focusing on some existing … challenges and the debate on the role of public policies in promoting innovation. Technological innovation has become a vital …'s technological innovation from both the supply side (talent and R&D) and the demand side (domestic and international demand), this …
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changes: Evolution of trade rules and global industry chains -- Digital innovation reshaping industry chains -- Global …
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underlying inventions – i.e., their ability to be transformed into something useful and thus constitute innovation. And this is …-think these approaches as ways to stimulate innovation in China. …
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This paper analyzes the role of innovation activities in the export participation of Chinese high-tech firms during the … firm-level innovation efforts, measured by R&D and product innovation dummies, play only a minor role for domestic … exporters. Foreign-invested firms dominate the high-tech exports but do not rely on indigenous innovation activities. These …
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The remarkable influx of Chinese migrant entrepreneurs in different West African countries in recent years has been met with growing resistance by established local entrepreneurs. Whether the former have a competitive edge over the latter because of distinctive socio-cultural traits, or whether...
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somewhat discourage building of quality patents and related innovation in China. …
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already visible, other influences are beginning to be felt – arising from China’s coordination, innovation and financing power. …
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Because Hayek’s view goes beyond the Walrasian framework, his descriptive arguments on socialist planned economies are prone to be misunderstood. This paper clarifies Hayek’s arguments by using them as a basis to construct a model of total factor productivity. The model shows that...
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