Since initiating market reforms in 1978, China has undergone a significant economic transformation (Lin 2011). A more recent development is that China now aims to become a knowledge-intensive economy. This goal may constitute a part of the force that drives the redistribution of knowledge in the internationa
The conversion from conventional to new driving forces and their time-varying characteristics are of...
Two central facts provide the motivation for this paper, and the intersection between them provides...
Between 1978 and 2006, GDP growth in China maintained an annual average rate of 9.7%, meaning the Ch...
The Chinese economy is undergoing profound change in policy and structure. The change is necessary t...
China’s unorthodox approach to economic transition has resulted in sustained high growth. However, i...
Challenges for China’s Development1 Two central facts provide the motivation for this paper, and the...
The People\u27s Republic of China, home to some 1.2 billion people, is one of the fastest-growing ec...
How is the Chinese economy making the transition from imitation to innovation as the source of susta...
The hypothesis that this thesis explores is that the evolutionary transition process undertaken in C...
This paper shows that China is catching up rapidly with other dynamic Asian economies and the Triad ...
Two central facts provide the motivation for this paper, and the\ud intersection between them provid...
A recent wave of economic research has studied the transformation of China from a poor country in th...
A recent wave of economic research has studied the transformation of China from a poor country in th...
A recent wave of economic research has studied the remarkable transforma-tion of China from a poor c...
The sustained and rapid growth of the Chinese economy in the last three decades has been in sharp c...
The conversion from conventional to new driving forces and their time-varying characteristics are of...
Two central facts provide the motivation for this paper, and the intersection between them provides...
Between 1978 and 2006, GDP growth in China maintained an annual average rate of 9.7%, meaning the Ch...
The Chinese economy is undergoing profound change in policy and structure. The change is necessary t...
China’s unorthodox approach to economic transition has resulted in sustained high growth. However, i...
Challenges for China’s Development1 Two central facts provide the motivation for this paper, and the...
The People\u27s Republic of China, home to some 1.2 billion people, is one of the fastest-growing ec...
How is the Chinese economy making the transition from imitation to innovation as the source of susta...
The hypothesis that this thesis explores is that the evolutionary transition process undertaken in C...
This paper shows that China is catching up rapidly with other dynamic Asian economies and the Triad ...
Two central facts provide the motivation for this paper, and the\ud intersection between them provid...
A recent wave of economic research has studied the transformation of China from a poor country in th...
A recent wave of economic research has studied the transformation of China from a poor country in th...
A recent wave of economic research has studied the remarkable transforma-tion of China from a poor c...
The sustained and rapid growth of the Chinese economy in the last three decades has been in sharp c...
The conversion from conventional to new driving forces and their time-varying characteristics are of...
Two central facts provide the motivation for this paper, and the intersection between them provides...
Between 1978 and 2006, GDP growth in China maintained an annual average rate of 9.7%, meaning the Ch...