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Chinese Technology Transfer In The 1990s |
Edited by the late Charles Feinstein, formerly Chichele Professor of Economic History and Fellow, All Souls College, University of Oxford, UK and Christopher Howe, Research Professor, School of East Asian Studies, University of Sheffield, UK
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| 1997 |
256 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 85898 245 8 |
£79.00 |
on-line discount
£71.10 |
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‘The book is unique as the first collaborative work in this theme.’ – Malcolm Warner, Asia Pacific Business Review
‘. . . this is an excellent study of technology transfer to China in a comparative context. . . . This pioneering study is nevertheless indispensable for scholars, students and those practically involved in trade and investment in China.’ – Robert Taylor, Asian Affairs
Chinese Technology Transfer in the 1990s examines – with special reference to the reform policy and encouragement of foreign direct investment – scientific policy, research and development, and technology transfer in the People’s Republic of China.
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Contents: Introduction (C. Howe) 1. Rethinking Technology Transfers: Incentives, Institutions and Knowledge-based Industrial Development (P.A. David) 2. Technology and Competitiveness in Asia: Case Studies in Japanese Technology Transfer with Implications for the People’s Republic of China (C. Howe) 3. Technical Progress and Technology Transfer in a Centrally Planned Economy: The Experience of the USSR, 1917–87 (C. Feinstein) 4. China’s International Technology Transfer: The Current Situation, Problems and Future Prospects (X. Jianping) 5. Using Imported Technology to Transform Existing Enterprises in China (D. Jingping) 6. The Adoption of Innovations and the Assimilations of Improvements (J. Enos) 7. Chinese Government Policy Towards Science and Technology and its Influence on the Technical Development of Industrial Enterprises (J. Xiaojuan) 8. Sino-Japanese Technology Transfer and its Effects (T. Shiguo) 9. Technology Development and Export Performance: Is China a Frog or a Goose? (D. Wall and Y. Xiangshuo) 10. Economic Growth and Technology Transfer in China (Z. Youjing) 11. The Transfer of Process Technologies in a Comparative Perspective (N. von Tunzelmann) Index
Contributors: P. David, J. Enos, C. Feinstein, C. Howe, Jangping X., Jingping D., Shiguo T., G.N. von Tunzelmann, D. Wall, Xiangshuo Y., Xiaojuan J., Youjing Z.
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