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Produktivkräfte neuer Qualität': China setzt noch stärker auf staatlich gesteuerte Innovation und Modernisierung der Industrie

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  • Bickenbach, Frank
  • Liu, Wan-hsin

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Die dritte Plenartagung des 20. Zentralkomitees der Kommunistischen Partei Chinas wird voraussichtlich im Juli stattfinden. Es wird erwartet, dass die Parteiführung dort die Richtung der zukünftigen Wirtschaftspolitik Chinas vorgibt. Die Herausforderungen für die aktuelle chinesische Wirtschaftspolitik mit einem Fokus auf die Industrie- und Innovationspolitik unter dem Leitbild der neuen Produktivkräften beleuchten Frank Bickenbach und Wan-Hsin Liu in einem kürzlich veröffentlichten Kiel Insight.

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  • Bickenbach, Frank & Liu, Wan-hsin, 2024. "Produktivkräfte neuer Qualität': China setzt noch stärker auf staatlich gesteuerte Innovation und Modernisierung der Industrie," Kiel Insight 2024.07, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel).
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    1. Brandt,Loren & Litwack,John & Mileva,Elitza Alexandrova & Wang,Luhang & Zhang,Yifan-000568579 & Zhao,Luan, 2020. "China's Productivity Slowdown and Future Growth Potential," Policy Research Working Paper Series 9298, The World Bank.
    2. Naughton, Barry, 2024. "Re-engineering the Innovation Chain: How a New Phase of Government Intervention is Transforming China’s Industrial Economy," Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, Working Paper Series qt7hg467sj, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, University of California.
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