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TRAJECTORY OF CHINA’S HIGH-TECH DEVELOPMENT:THE “GROWING PAINS/PREMATURE SENILITY THESIS REVISITED

  A 2004 paper,“Zhongguancun and China’s High-Tech Parks in Transition: ‘Growing Pains’ or ‘Premature Senility’?, introduced the metaphors – “growing pains and “premature senility – to contrast the temporary challenges facing China in pursuing high-tech development and the possibility that China suffers from a terminate “illness that may deprive it of the momentum in its innovation push.Revisiting the thesis some eight years later,we report that many of the problems identified in the previous paper have persisted.In particular,the overwhelming role of government may derail the trajectory of China’s high-tech development.

Innovation state-led path-dependency

Cong Cao Jialing L(u)

School of Contemporary Chinese Studies, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom Institute of Policy and Management, Chinese Academy of Sciences, People’s Republic of China

国际会议

2013苏州-硅谷-北京国际创新论坛

苏州

英文

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2013-07-08(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)