Sylvia Schwaag Serger
Professor
Beyond catch-up-can a new innovation policy help China overcome the middle income trap?
Author
Summary, in English
Since it embarked on its economic opening and reform path in the late 1970s, the Chinese government has assigned a central role to science, technology and innovation for the country's economic development. In the phase of 'economic catch-up', China has pursued a top-down innovation policy, characterized by targeted investments in science and technology. Recently, a significant shift in China's innovation policy can be discerned, with government increasingly acknowledging the importance of markets, private enterprises and favorable institutional conditions as determinants of a well-functioning innovation system. This shift is concurrent with the realization that the transition from middle- to high-income country, and hence the avoidance of the 'middle income' trap, might require different innovation policies than in the past. In this article, we analyze and assess China's initial innovation policy as well as its emerging reorientation. Finally, we identify some remaining challenges in China's efforts to escape the middle income trap.
Department/s
- Department of Economics
Publishing year
2017-10-01
Language
English
Pages
656-669
Publication/Series
Science and Public Policy
Volume
44
Issue
5
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Topic
- Economic Geography
Keywords
- China
- Emerging economies
- Innovation policy
- Innovation system
- Research policy
- Science and technology
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 0302-3427