Yu gives Western readers a full view of China's science and
technology policy, plus a historical perspective on the development
of her science, technology, and industrial enterprises. A
realistic, objective review that will help overcome tendencies to
under- or overestimate China's technological and industrial
strength and potential for the future, his book focuses on the
transition of her scientific, technological, and industrial systems
from a planned to a market economy. It identifies the latest
science-technology policy readjustment in China and gives
Westerners a way to assess the successes and failures of
technological-industrial development attributable to policy
causes.
Yu describes the evolution of China's scientific and
technological systems before and after her economic reforms. He
covers changes in science-technology policy in their socioeconomic
context, and highlights all major steps in her economic development
that have spurred China's scientific-technological progress. Mr. Yu
views these as a driving force for economic development, while the
success of science-technology policy is determined by its
effectiveness in implementing various economic activities. His book
also provides in-depth coverage of changes in major industrial
sectors, including agriculture, infrastructure, mainstay,
high-tech, and township industries and non-governmental
science-technology enterprises. The result is a unique opportunity
to gain an authoritative, reliable understanding of China's
scientific and technological activities, her industrial
development, and the interaction between them.
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