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The year of 2011 is considered the first year of big data market in China. Compared with the global scale, China's big data growth will be faster than the global average growth rate, and China will usher in the rapid expansion of big data market in the next few years. This paper presents the overall big data development in China in terms of market scale and development stages, enterprise development...
This paper expounds the basic situations of China's R&D industry through relevant data collection and statistical analysis. The main gaps and problems of China's R&D industry are identified through comparative analysis with developed countries and regions. Combining of relevant experiences in related industries at home and abroad, this paper puts forward R&D industry development policies...
When world leaders meet in Copenhagen in December to thrash out the replacement for the Kyoto Protocol, a small nations will play a pivotal role. Having looked at Brazil last issue, we now shift the focus to China. number of The stated objectives of China's National Climate Change Program are: to make significant achievements in controlling GHG emissions; to enhance the capability of continuous adaptation...
Though the great market potential is attractive, there are still many uncertainties regarding the operation of m-commerce in the emerging economies like China. This paper tries to help relative organizations to gain insight on m-commerce implementation in such a transitional context. Based on an in-depth case study in China, we found the potential m-commerce firms should learn to respond adequately...
Empirical evidence on the effectiveness of R&D subsidies to firms has produced mixed results so far. The main question is whether public funds stimulate R&D subsidies on firm R&D expenditure or simply crowd out privately financed R&D. Empirically, we investigate the average causal effects of R&D schemes in China. We find evidence suggesting that the R&D subsidies greatly stimulated...
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