China and India Industrializing Innovation in Large Countries
Suresh K. Sharma and
Karl E. Meyer
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Suresh K. Sharma: Georgia Institute of Technology
Karl E. Meyer: Open Range Capital Partners
Chapter Chapter 16 in Industrializing Innovation-the Next Revolution, 2019, pp 169-179 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Unlike Africa, the challenges of large countries like China and India of Asia are fundamentally different. These are more industrial and modern economies with the legacy of highly developed ancient cultures and civilizations that once dominated the world’s GDP. Their scale is significantly different too. Between them, they contain one out of the three people on this planet. Creating a new innovation ecosystem in either one would require a different path. One would have to study and apply the learnings of the past. Such a large and diverse human population is beyond any set of simple generalizations.
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-12430-4_16
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