China's Long-Term R&D Investment Preceded Its Rise as a Global Innovation Leader
By
Johan Rockström, Inga Strümke
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Summary
Johan Rockström and Inga Strümke argue that China's R&D prowess in research output, patents, PhDs, and critical technologies was evident for years before Western investors and policymakers noticed its commercial products. The article details China's systematic transformation into a global innovation leader.
Key quotes
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And now it's happening a
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