Incentives for Innovation in China

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Author_Xuedong Ding
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Central Government
China's National Innovation System
China’s National Innovation System
Chinese Government
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fiscal innovation incentives
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High Tech SMEs
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industrial policy analysis
innovation system performance China
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Long Term National Plan
national
National Innovation Strategy
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PICC Property
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Pressurized Water Reactor Nuclear Power
Public Venture Capital
public venture capital policy
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regional economic clusters
Regional GDP
Regional Innovation System
science and technology policy
Shanghai Economic Zone
SME Board
Socio-economic Development
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University Spin Offs
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138102040
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 May 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In the past three decades, China has successfully transformed itself from an extremely poor economy to the world’s second largest economy. The country’s phenomenal economic growth has been sustained primarily by its rapid and continuous industrialization. Currently industry accounts for nearly two-fifths of China’s gross domestic product, and since 2009 China has been the world’s largest exporter of manufactured products. This book explores the question of how far this industrial growth has been the product of government policies. It discusses how government policies and their priorities have developed and evolved, examines how industrial policies are linked to policies in other areas, such as trade, technology and regional development, and assesses how new policy initiatives are encouraging China’s increasing success in new technology-intensive industries. It also demonstrates how China’s industrial policies are linked to development of industrial clusters and regions.

Xuedong Ding is Chairman and CEO of China Investment Corporation (CIC), Beijing, China.

Jun Li is a Senior Lecturer at Essex Business School, University of Essex, UK, and a Visiting Professor at the Business School of Jianghan University, Wuhan, China.

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