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emerging one with rapid pace of technological change, China's industrial and S&T policies have indeed led to rapid productivity … productivity growth. By providing the EADS model with positive econometric evidence for the first time, our study also yields …
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China is well-placed to avoid the so-called “middle-income trap” and to continue to converge towards the more advanced economies, even though growth is likely to slow from near double-digit rates in the first decade of this millennium to around 7% at the 2020 horizon. However, in order to...
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productivity. Third, the average productivity differences between SOEs and non-SOEs decrease by about 65% after controlling ….g. SOEs) increases productivity while reduces resource misallocation in developing countries …
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productivity. Third, the average productivity differences between SOEs and non-SOEs decrease by about 65% after controlling ….g. SOEs) increases productivity while reduces resource misallocation in developing countries. …
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scale application of industrial robot in China would influence employment and productivity undoubtedly in this time period … their productivity and profit, and for workers, robots could promote their wages. To the best of our knowledge, this paper …
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This working paper shows China's technological advance, its basis in using foreign technology combined with its own manpower resources, and its clever integration of regional ambitions with national policies and programs. It also indicates an emerging global rivalry as China moves towards a...
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This paper tries to analyse some important and present aspects of the European Union situation in the innovation activity, relatively to its main competitors on the global market: USA, Japan and China. The study shows that, although EU has been for many years behind USA and Japan and before...
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China's proclaimed aim of becoming the world's leader in science, technology and innovation by the mid twenty first century has triggered an intense competition with the United States. The latter, feeling threatened in its supremacy in this field, has reacted forcefully. This GLO Discussion...
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We examine the rise of cloud computing and AI in China and their impacts on industry dynamics after the shock to the cost of Internet-based computing power and services. We find that cloud computing is associated with an increase in firm entry, exit and the likelihood of M&A in industries that...
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The development of the service sector in the People's Republic of China has not kept pace with the country's overall economic development. The share of employment in services is still lagging behind that of output and is also below the international norm. Moving from traditional services to...
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