University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2011. Major: Economics. Advisor: Prof. Thomas J. Holmes. 1 computer file (PDF); vi, 66 pagesMy thesis is divided into two parts. In part 1 I develops a theory for why a big country, like China, might be special when it comes to pursuing strategic trade policy. Then in part 2 I studies the rise of patenting in China, specifically, the rise and dispersion of Chinese inventors
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Regarding innovation as an effective engine for sustainable growth model, Chinese government has lau...
This dissertation examines the institutional origins of China’s recent boom in technology startups a...
This thesis examines the effectiveness of Indigenous Innovation since its launch in 2006, and is str...
125 pagesIn this thesis, I use patents filed at the United States Patent and TrademarkOffice as a pr...
The patent system of the People’s Republic of China has only a history of about 30 years, yet it has...
Although many developing economies are increasingly influencing the global economy, China’s influenc...
Since China embraced the “Open Door” policy in 1978, innovation has been an increasingly important f...
114 pagesThis thesis investigates whether high-tech industrial development zone policy affects firm ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, February 2003.In...
Purpose – The number of patents in China has grown rapidly in recent years. The purpose of this pape...
By identifying the features of patent applications filed by 22 countries at the Chinese Patent Offic...
What are the factors behind the recent development of industrial technology in China? Does China fol...
Since China embraced the “Open Door” policy in 1978, innovation has been an increasingly important f...
This dissertation consists of three essays, each of which studies a unique perspective of how Chines...
The thesis examines the course of international patent rights harmonisation. It expounds China’s pat...
Regarding innovation as an effective engine for sustainable growth model, Chinese government has lau...
This dissertation examines the institutional origins of China’s recent boom in technology startups a...
This thesis examines the effectiveness of Indigenous Innovation since its launch in 2006, and is str...