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OverviewIn the past three decades, China has successfully transformed itself from an extremely poor economy to the world’s second largest economy. The country’s phenomenal economic growth has been sustained primarily by its rapid and continuous industrialisation. Currently industry accounts for nearly two-fifth of China’s gross domestic product, and since 2009 China has been the world’s largest exporter of manufactured products. This book explores the question of how far this industrial growth has been the product of government policies. It discusses how government policies and their priorities have developed and evolved, examines how industrial policies are linked to policies in other areas, such as trade, technology and regional development, and assesses how new policy initiatives are encouraging China’s increasing success in new technology-intensive industries. It also demonstrates how China’s industrial policies are linked to development of industrial clusters and regions. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Zheng Yongnian (Director, Advanced Institute of Global and Contemporary China Studies, Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen).) , Sarah Y. Tong (National University of Singapore)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781138079601ISBN 10: 113807960 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 10 May 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction Part 1: Development Policies and Industrial Development 1. Development of China’s Industries and Industrial Restructuring 2. Policy Evolution of China’s Regional Development 3. China’s Innovation Policy: Framework, Evolution and Trend 4. China’s R&D Intensification and the Role of the State 5. Openness, Productivity and Economic Growth in China Part 2: Development of China’s Mainstay Industries 6. Why Are There so Many Automobile manufacturers in China? 7. Technological Capability Development in Complex Environments: The Case of the Chinese Telecom Equipment Industry 8. Green Challenges and Keys to Sustain Growth of China’s Electronic Information Industry 9. The Catching-up of China’s ICT Industries: Recent Dynamics, Challenges, and Policy Implications 10. The Shale Gas Revolution and China’s Industrial Policy Part 3: China’s Regional Industrial Development 11. China’s Yangtze River Delta Region: Globalization, Production Networks and Regional Development 12. Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Development and the Transformation of Chinese Economy 13. Achievement and Obstacles of China’s Western Development 14. China’s Central Region: Development and Recent StrategiesReviewsCombining both sectoral and regional perspectives, this book is a well-organized, important contribution to the studies of China's economic policies. It provides valuable insights for scholars and policy makers to comprehend the evolving nature of China's industrial policies. Chen Li, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, SAR, China. Pacific Affairs (Volume 89, 2016) Combining both sectoral and regional perspectives, this book is a well-organized, important contribution to the studies of China's economic policies. It provides valuable insights for scholars and policy makers to comprehend the evolving nature of China's industrial policies. Chen Li, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, SAR, China. Pacific Affairs (Volume 89, 2016) Combining both sectoral and regional perspectives, this book is a well-organized, important contribution to the studies of China's economic policies. It provides valuable insights for scholars and policy makers to comprehend the evolving nature of China's industrial policies. Chen Li, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, SAR, China. Pacific Affairs (Volume 89, 2016) Author InformationChina’s recent phenomenal economic growth has been sustained primarily by China’s rapid and continuous industrialisation. Currently industry accounts for over two-thirds of China’s gross domestic product, and since 2009 China has been the world’s largest exporter of manufactured products. This book explores the question of how far this industrial growth has been the product of government policies. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |