Описание: Introduction
By Ilan Alon, John Mc Intyre, Francesca Spigarelli
The role of industrial policies in the transition of Chinese economy, the Covid19 impact on the rush for innovation supremacy; the conflicting situation with the US and different use of industrial policies
Chapter 1
Structural changes of the Chinese economy: from the New Dream to Covid19
By Marco Di Tommaso, Lauretta Rubini, Elisa Barbieri, Francesca Spigarelli
The chapter analyses key trends of the Chinese economy, including policies developed by the Government to push the Chinese dream and - recently - to overcome the Covid19 crisis.
Chapter 2
Can China be less dependent on exports?
By Risto Herrala; Fabrice Orlandi
Bank of Finland Research Institute for Economies in Transition (BOFIT) risto.herrala@bof.fi
Authors provide a general description of how Chinese economic growth in the last 20 years contributed/impacted on other countries economic development and how Chinese economy is changing its drivers of growth from exports to consumption.
Key questions are: will the size of the Chinese economy reach the historically given high point of the 16th century (25% of world product?) When does China stop growing in its various industry sectors?
Chapter 3 Chinese innovation capacity: state of the art of the leading edge
By Peter Enderwick
AUT University, New Zealand
peter.enderwick@aut.ac.nz
The book chapter examines knowledge channels and required knowledge types that are allowing China to capitalise on Industry 4.0 process technologies and improve innovation absorptive capacity.
Chapter 4
Chinese diplomacy, strategic partnerships and global economic supremacy
Maria Papageorgiou, Fabio dos Santos Cardoso University of Minho, Portugal
gbamary@hotmail.com
The book chapter examines strategic partnerships as an essential part of Chinese diplomacy that moves away from strict realist considerations of alliances and security ententes accounting for differences in intensity and areas of cooperation. Borrowing elements of the network model from business studies, this chapter aims to understand Chinas building process as a global power drawing on the similarities with firms internationalisation process.
Chapter 5
Digital economy: the role of data-driven industies and Chinese Giant Tech Companies
Lawrence Mensah Akwetey, Patricia Mintah Mensah
University of the West of Scotland London Campus, United Kingdom
lawrenceakwetey@hotmail.com
The book chapter investigates the role of Chinese tech companies in the transition of the Chinese economy towards a fully developed economy. How many more Huawei-type firms will arise in the coming period before 2049 as set by the Party Organs? The book looks to the old policy script of China 2020 which identified key areas in which China was mustering its resources.
The paper also assess to what extent Chinese giant tech firms can help other under developed countries to fill in their technology-gaps, thus promoting the role of China at international level.
Chapter 6
Leapfroging - The Life science industry sector
Nuoya Chen and Dominique Lepore
Univer