This book provides deep insight into the emergent Chinese innovation
economy, as we head towards the Fourth Industrial Revolution. It
describes, discusses and analyzes the period from China’s opening up
to foreign investment in the 1980s until the New Silk Road project,
from 2013 onwards. The developments are assessed from a systemic
thinking and evolutionary economic standpoint. The book presents the
latest research findings on the direction and achievements of the Belt
and Road Initiative, and the results both for China, the countries
along the new Silk Road, as well as for Europe and the United States
are brought to light. The author asserts that the phenomenon of the
New Silk Road as an innovation generator can be understood and
explained through the effects of various social mechanisms. He labels
these five social mechanisms as: the locomotive force; the explosive
force of the butterfly effect; the force of co-creation; the force of
expectation; and the force of competence. The book presents 20 cases
to substantiate the descriptions, analysis, theoretical reflections
and the practical utility of the questions examined in each chapter.
It utilizes economic history research methods, scenario thinking,
futures research and conceptual generalization to offer different
views on the research problem under investigation. Further, the book
offers policy suggestions, which include promoting effective
macroeconomic policies, and extending microeconomic cooperation
schemes, related to the innovation economy. The book will appeal to
academics, researchers and graduate students concerned with Chinese
economic expansion, Chinese foreign policy and US- and Europe-China
relations, as well as policymakers and political advisors.
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ISBN
9781000837230
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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