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Industry related Research- and Technology Policy of Chinese Government

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  • Gernot Nerb
  • Michael Reinhard
  • Christian Schmidkonz
  • Siegfried Schönherr
  • Markus Taube
  • Caterina Wasmer
  • Robert Lechner

Abstract

Nachdem die chinesische Volkswirtschaft im Verlauf der 1990er Jahre zur Werkbank der Welt" aufgestiegen war, ist angesichts massiv ausgeweiteter F&E Budgets in den letzten Jahren die Frage aufgekommen, inwiefern China in naher Zukunft nicht auch zur Wissensfabrik der Welt aufsteigen könnte. Aber kann China tatsächlich auch zu einem Zentrum der globalen Wissensgenerierung werden? Welche Implikationen würden dadurch für den bislang die globale W&T [Wissenschaft & Technik] Landschaft mit dominierenden Forschungsstandort Deutschland ergeben? Die vorliegende Studie befasst sich vor dem Hintergrund dieses Fragenkomplexes mit den aktuellen Entwicklungen im chinesischen W&T Komplex. Der Fokus liegt dabei auf der industrienahen Forschung. Ziel ist es, die strategische Ausrichtung und Leistungsfähigkeit des chinesischen W&T Systems besser einschätzen zu können, um auf dieser Grundlage dann Schlussfolgerungen für den mit der chinesischen Herausforderung konfrontierten Forschungsstandort Deutschland ziehen zu können.

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  • Gernot Nerb & Michael Reinhard & Christian Schmidkonz & Siegfried Schönherr & Markus Taube & Caterina Wasmer & Robert Lechner, 2007. "Industry related Research- and Technology Policy of Chinese Government," ifo Forschungsberichte, ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, number 37.
  • Handle: RePEc:ces:ifofob:37
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    • O31 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Innovation; Research and Development; Technological Change; Intellectual Property Rights - - - Innovation and Invention: Processes and Incentives

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