China: Innovative Development During the World Economic Crisis
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China: Innovative Development During the World Economic Crisis
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S0131-28120000619-5-1
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46-56
Abstract
The authors look at different aspects of China’s innovative development that acceler-ated significantly in recent years. As the country is making a transition from a purely export model to a model centered on domestic demand, its economy is restructured, imported tech-nologies are replaced with domestic innovations, and its companies are expanding their invest-ments in the rest of the world in an effort to obtain new manufacturing and management tech-nologies. All these developments are largely at the root of China’s successful anti-crisis strat-egy, and the world crisis will become a further stimulant contributing to the fulfillment of the objective set in 2006 — to transform China into an innovative country by 2020.
Keywords
China: anti-crisis strategy; innovative development; modernization of sci-ence and engineering; replacement of imported technologies; intellectual capital; investment expansion across the world
Date of publication
01.01.2010
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