From Technological Catch-up to Innovation : The Future of China’s GDP Growth
This report stats that income gaps among countries are largely explained by differences in productivity. By raising the capital/labor ratio and rapidly assimilating technologies across a wide range of activities, China has increased factor producti...
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ACCOUNTING ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY ATTRIBUTES AUTOMATION AUTOMOBILES BASIC BIOTECHNOLOGY BORROWING BOUNDARIES BROADBAND BROADBAND NETWORK BUSINESS COMMUNITY BUSINESS MODEL BUSINESS SECTOR BUSINESS SERVICES BUSINESS STRATEGIES BUSINESSES BUYER BUYERS CAPABILITIES CAPABILITY CITIES COLLABORATION COMMERCE COMMODITIES COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVE FORCES COMPETITIVENESS COMPETITORS COMPONENTS COMPUTERS COMPUTING CONSUMER DEMAND CONSUMER ELECTRONICS CONSUMER RIGHTS CRAFTSMEN CUSTOMER RELATIONS CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIPS CUSTOMIZATION DATA SERVICES DEVICES DIFFUSION OF KNOWLEDGE DIGITAL DIGITAL NETWORKS DISCOVERY DISCUSSION DRAM DRIVERS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMICS ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ELECTRICAL MACHINERY ELECTRICITY ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY EMPLOYMENT ENGINEERS ENTREPRENEURIAL CULTURE EQUIPMENT ESP EXPERIMENTATION FACTOR MARKETS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT GLOBAL MARKET GLOBAL MARKETPLACE GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS GROWTH STRATEGY HIGH TECHNOLOGY HORIZONTAL INTEGRATION HUMAN CAPITAL ICT ID IDEAS IMAGE INCOME INDUSTRIAL BASE INDUSTRIAL POTENTIAL INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION INFORMATION GATHERING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INNOVATION POLICIES INNOVATION POLICY INNOVATION STRATEGY INNOVATIONS INSIGHTS INSPECTION INSTRUCTORS INSURANCE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION INTELLIGENCE INTERNET SERVICES INVENTION INVENTORS IP IT SERVICES JOINT VENTURES KNOW-HOW KNOWLEDGE BASE KNOWLEDGE CAPITAL KNOWLEDGE DIFFUSION KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY KNOWLEDGE NETWORKS KNOWLEDGE WORKERS LABOR FORCE LEADING LEARNING LITERACY MANUFACTURING MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY MARKET ACCESS MARKET OPPORTUNITIES MARKETING MATHEMATICS MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MEDICINE MENTORING MENU MOBILE NETWORKS MULTIMEDIA NANOTECHNOLOGY NETWORKING NETWORKS NEXT GENERATION ONLINE SALES ONLINE SERVICES ONLINE TRAINING ORGANIZATIONAL CAPITAL ORGANIZATIONAL FORMS ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES PC PERSONAL COMMUNICATION PHONE PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PROCUREMENT PRODUCT CATEGORIES PRODUCT INNOVATION PRODUCTION PROCESS PRODUCTION PROCESSES PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PROGRAMS PROTECTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PUBLIC GOOD PUBLISHING RADIO RENTS RESEARCH COMMUNITY RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE RESEARCH NETWORKS RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES RESULT RESULTS RETAIL PRICE RETAIL SALE SAN SATELLITES SCIENTISTS SEARCH SILICON SUPERCOMPUTERS SUPPLIERS SUPPLY CHAIN TAX INCENTIVES TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCE TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES TECHNOLOGICAL CAPABILITIES TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGICAL POSSIBILITIES TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TELECOMMUNICATION TELECOMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTOR THINKING TRAINING SYSTEMS TRANSACTION TRANSISTOR USERS USES VALUE CHAIN VALUE CREATION VARIETY WIRELESS WORKFORCE WORLD ECONOMY |
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ACCOUNTING ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY ATTRIBUTES AUTOMATION AUTOMOBILES BASIC BIOTECHNOLOGY BORROWING BOUNDARIES BROADBAND BROADBAND NETWORK BUSINESS COMMUNITY BUSINESS MODEL BUSINESS SECTOR BUSINESS SERVICES BUSINESS STRATEGIES BUSINESSES BUYER BUYERS CAPABILITIES CAPABILITY CITIES COLLABORATION COMMERCE COMMODITIES COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVE FORCES COMPETITIVENESS COMPETITORS COMPONENTS COMPUTERS COMPUTING CONSUMER DEMAND CONSUMER ELECTRONICS CONSUMER RIGHTS CRAFTSMEN CUSTOMER RELATIONS CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIPS CUSTOMIZATION DATA SERVICES DEVICES DIFFUSION OF KNOWLEDGE DIGITAL DIGITAL NETWORKS DISCOVERY DISCUSSION DRAM DRIVERS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMICS ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ELECTRICAL MACHINERY ELECTRICITY ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY EMPLOYMENT ENGINEERS ENTREPRENEURIAL CULTURE EQUIPMENT ESP EXPERIMENTATION FACTOR MARKETS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT GLOBAL MARKET GLOBAL MARKETPLACE GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS GROWTH STRATEGY HIGH TECHNOLOGY HORIZONTAL INTEGRATION HUMAN CAPITAL ICT ID IDEAS IMAGE INCOME INDUSTRIAL BASE INDUSTRIAL POTENTIAL INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION INFORMATION GATHERING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INNOVATION POLICIES INNOVATION POLICY INNOVATION STRATEGY INNOVATIONS INSIGHTS INSPECTION INSTRUCTORS INSURANCE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION INTELLIGENCE INTERNET SERVICES INVENTION INVENTORS IP IT SERVICES JOINT VENTURES KNOW-HOW KNOWLEDGE BASE KNOWLEDGE CAPITAL KNOWLEDGE DIFFUSION KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY KNOWLEDGE NETWORKS KNOWLEDGE WORKERS LABOR FORCE LEADING LEARNING LITERACY MANUFACTURING MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY MARKET ACCESS MARKET OPPORTUNITIES MARKETING MATHEMATICS MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MEDICINE MENTORING MENU MOBILE NETWORKS MULTIMEDIA NANOTECHNOLOGY NETWORKING NETWORKS NEXT GENERATION ONLINE SALES ONLINE SERVICES ONLINE TRAINING ORGANIZATIONAL CAPITAL ORGANIZATIONAL FORMS ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES PC PERSONAL COMMUNICATION PHONE PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PROCUREMENT PRODUCT CATEGORIES PRODUCT INNOVATION PRODUCTION PROCESS PRODUCTION PROCESSES PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PROGRAMS PROTECTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PUBLIC GOOD PUBLISHING RADIO RENTS RESEARCH COMMUNITY RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE RESEARCH NETWORKS RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES RESULT RESULTS RETAIL PRICE RETAIL SALE SAN SATELLITES SCIENTISTS SEARCH SILICON SUPERCOMPUTERS SUPPLIERS SUPPLY CHAIN TAX INCENTIVES TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCE TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES TECHNOLOGICAL CAPABILITIES TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGICAL POSSIBILITIES TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TELECOMMUNICATION TELECOMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTOR THINKING TRAINING SYSTEMS TRANSACTION TRANSISTOR USERS USES VALUE CHAIN VALUE CREATION VARIETY WIRELESS WORKFORCE WORLD ECONOMY Yusuf, Shahid From Technological Catch-up to Innovation : The Future of China’s GDP Growth |
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East Asia and Pacific China |
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This report stats that income gaps among
countries are largely explained by differences in
productivity. By raising the capital/labor ratio and rapidly
assimilating technologies across a wide range of activities,
China has increased factor productivity manifold since 1980
and joined the ranks of middle income countries. With the
launch of the 12th FYP, China has set its sights on becoming
a high income country by 2030 through a strategy combining
high levels of investment with rapid advances in technology
comparable to that of Japan from the 1960s through the
1970s, and Korea s from the 1980s through the end of the
century. The report concludes that the best bet is an
innovation system anchored to and drawing its energy from a
competitive national economy. Technological progress and the
flourishing of innovation in China will be the function of a
competitive, globally networked ecosystem constructed in two
stages during 2011- 2030. Government technology cum
competition policies will provide impetus in the first
stage, but success will hinge on the quality of the
workforce, the initiative and policies of firms, the
emergence of supporting services. |
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Economic & Sector Work :: PSD, Privatization and Industrial Policy |
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Yusuf, Shahid |
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Yusuf, Shahid |
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Yusuf, Shahid |
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From Technological Catch-up to Innovation : The Future of China’s GDP Growth |
title_short |
From Technological Catch-up to Innovation : The Future of China’s GDP Growth |
title_full |
From Technological Catch-up to Innovation : The Future of China’s GDP Growth |
title_fullStr |
From Technological Catch-up to Innovation : The Future of China’s GDP Growth |
title_full_unstemmed |
From Technological Catch-up to Innovation : The Future of China’s GDP Growth |
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from technological catch-up to innovation : the future of china’s gdp growth |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/01/16430182/peoples-republic-china-china-psd-program http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12781 |
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okr-10986-127812021-04-23T14:03:04Z From Technological Catch-up to Innovation : The Future of China’s GDP Growth Yusuf, Shahid ACCOUNTING ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY ATTRIBUTES AUTOMATION AUTOMOBILES BASIC BIOTECHNOLOGY BORROWING BOUNDARIES BROADBAND BROADBAND NETWORK BUSINESS COMMUNITY BUSINESS MODEL BUSINESS SECTOR BUSINESS SERVICES BUSINESS STRATEGIES BUSINESSES BUYER BUYERS CAPABILITIES CAPABILITY CITIES COLLABORATION COMMERCE COMMODITIES COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVE FORCES COMPETITIVENESS COMPETITORS COMPONENTS COMPUTERS COMPUTING CONSUMER DEMAND CONSUMER ELECTRONICS CONSUMER RIGHTS CRAFTSMEN CUSTOMER RELATIONS CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIPS CUSTOMIZATION DATA SERVICES DEVICES DIFFUSION OF KNOWLEDGE DIGITAL DIGITAL NETWORKS DISCOVERY DISCUSSION DRAM DRIVERS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMICS ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ELECTRICAL MACHINERY ELECTRICITY ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY EMPLOYMENT ENGINEERS ENTREPRENEURIAL CULTURE EQUIPMENT ESP EXPERIMENTATION FACTOR MARKETS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT GLOBAL MARKET GLOBAL MARKETPLACE GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS GROWTH STRATEGY HIGH TECHNOLOGY HORIZONTAL INTEGRATION HUMAN CAPITAL ICT ID IDEAS IMAGE INCOME INDUSTRIAL BASE INDUSTRIAL POTENTIAL INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION INFORMATION GATHERING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INNOVATION POLICIES INNOVATION POLICY INNOVATION STRATEGY INNOVATIONS INSIGHTS INSPECTION INSTRUCTORS INSURANCE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION INTELLIGENCE INTERNET SERVICES INVENTION INVENTORS IP IT SERVICES JOINT VENTURES KNOW-HOW KNOWLEDGE BASE KNOWLEDGE CAPITAL KNOWLEDGE DIFFUSION KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY KNOWLEDGE NETWORKS KNOWLEDGE WORKERS LABOR FORCE LEADING LEARNING LITERACY MANUFACTURING MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY MARKET ACCESS MARKET OPPORTUNITIES MARKETING MATHEMATICS MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MEDICINE MENTORING MENU MOBILE NETWORKS MULTIMEDIA NANOTECHNOLOGY NETWORKING NETWORKS NEXT GENERATION ONLINE SALES ONLINE SERVICES ONLINE TRAINING ORGANIZATIONAL CAPITAL ORGANIZATIONAL FORMS ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES PC PERSONAL COMMUNICATION PHONE PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PROCUREMENT PRODUCT CATEGORIES PRODUCT INNOVATION PRODUCTION PROCESS PRODUCTION PROCESSES PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PROGRAMS PROTECTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PUBLIC GOOD PUBLISHING RADIO RENTS RESEARCH COMMUNITY RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE RESEARCH NETWORKS RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES RESULT RESULTS RETAIL PRICE RETAIL SALE SAN SATELLITES SCIENTISTS SEARCH SILICON SUPERCOMPUTERS SUPPLIERS SUPPLY CHAIN TAX INCENTIVES TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCE TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES TECHNOLOGICAL CAPABILITIES TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGICAL POSSIBILITIES TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TELECOMMUNICATION TELECOMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTOR THINKING TRAINING SYSTEMS TRANSACTION TRANSISTOR USERS USES VALUE CHAIN VALUE CREATION VARIETY WIRELESS WORKFORCE WORLD ECONOMY This report stats that income gaps among countries are largely explained by differences in productivity. By raising the capital/labor ratio and rapidly assimilating technologies across a wide range of activities, China has increased factor productivity manifold since 1980 and joined the ranks of middle income countries. With the launch of the 12th FYP, China has set its sights on becoming a high income country by 2030 through a strategy combining high levels of investment with rapid advances in technology comparable to that of Japan from the 1960s through the 1970s, and Korea s from the 1980s through the end of the century. The report concludes that the best bet is an innovation system anchored to and drawing its energy from a competitive national economy. Technological progress and the flourishing of innovation in China will be the function of a competitive, globally networked ecosystem constructed in two stages during 2011- 2030. Government technology cum competition policies will provide impetus in the first stage, but success will hinge on the quality of the workforce, the initiative and policies of firms, the emergence of supporting services. 2013-03-15T17:43:06Z 2013-03-15T17:43:06Z 2012-01-02 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/01/16430182/peoples-republic-china-china-psd-program http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12781 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: PSD, Privatization and Industrial Policy Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific China |