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National Innovation Sysytem in China

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HE Shu-Quan (Department of Economics, Shanghai University)

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Paper provided by Department of Economics, Shanghai University in its series SHU Economics Working Papers with number 2005003.

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Length: 8 pages
Date of creation: Aug 2005
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Handle: RePEc:shu:wpaper:2005003

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Postal: HE Shu-Quan, Department of Economics, International Business and Mangement School, Shanghai University, 99#, ShangDa Road, Baoshan District, Shanghai, 200444 P.R. of China
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Keywords: China; NIS; innovation theories;

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F1 - International Economics - - Trade
F2 - International Economics - - International Factor Movements and International Business

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