The World Technological Revolution and China's Policy of Technological Innovation
Ye Yuansheng
Chinese Economy, 1987, vol. 20, issue 4, 68-80
Abstract:
To study the achievements of the new technological revolution in the world and to make timely applications is a major strategic problem in our economic development. We must seize this opportunity to step up the pace of industrial technological development and the transfer and application of the world's new technology to our country, and lay down a firm and solid technological foundation for the economic revival of the 1990s. To do this we must proceed from the realities in our country, and formulate our policy aiming at the technological innovation that will bring us maximum economic results.
Date: 1987
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