Evaluating the conditions for China’s 4th Industrial Revolution plan: A neo-Schumpeterian analysis
After 33 years (1979-2011) of close to double digit average annual economic growth, the Chinese economy decelerated to a mid-high single digit growth of approximately 7% per year since 2012. The country is currently facing the typical economic transition challenge of moving from being a high-middle...
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Main Author: | CHAN, Hing Lee Henry |
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2016
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