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In this volume, some of the leading scholars on China's development
examine China's responses to the global financial crisis and their
implications for China's economy, society, and the international
balances of power.
This book discusses the strategic and managerial issues surrounding
intellectual property (IP) and the international commercialisation
of these embedded products in the international market. Four
sections cover Fundamentals of IP, Country Factors and Their Impact
on IP, International Management of IP and International Strategies
of IP. The discussions are supported by relevant case studies and
statistical data.
The Guangdong province is the forerunner of China's economic reform, it has developed rapidly in the last 20 years since opening up its economy to the outside world. This book covers the evolution of economic reform in Guangdong, its links to Hong Kong and other parts of China, and developmental strategies in different parts of Guangdong. The book analyzes the many factors that have contributed to economic reform and covers topics such as development of land, human resources, the agricultural sector, and industrialization, and reforms of state-owned enterprises and township and village enterprises.
An intellectual property (IP) system was established in China in
1985. Since then, the merits and drawbacks of the system have
become apparent in theory and practice. Despite the fact that a
great deal has been written about the Chinese IP system, systematic
studies of the subject are still scarce, especially from a
corporate management perspective.
The book has three aims. It evaluates the problems UK and US
multinational enterprises have encountered in their IP Flows into
different enterprises in China. It also analyses the causes of
these problems and suggests methods of avoiding future problems.
The overall rationale for the book is to fill a void in our
understanding of IP rights in China, particularly from a corporate
perspective. It is important to draw upon a variety of discipline
approaches when exploring these issues, which are influenced by the
political context, the legislative framework, economic factors and
the existence of cultural differences.
The book is composed of ten chapters containing studies of related
IP history, previous study on the area, and the current empirical
survey. Major findings are discussed in later chapters of the book.
In the conclusions, the book provides eleven suggestions for future
practice for companies involved with IP flows.
This work presents a new theory of how children acquire language
and discusses its implications for a wide range of topics. It
explores the roles of innateness and experience in language
acquisition, provides further evidence for the theory of Universal
Grammar, and shows how linguistic development in children is a
driving force behind language shifts and changes Charles Yang
surveys a wide range of errors in children's language and
identifies overlooked patterns. He combines these with work in
biological evolution in order to develop a model of language
acquisition by which to understand the interaction between
children's internal linguistic knowledge and their external
linguistic experience. He then presents evidence from his own and
others' research in the acquisition of syntax and morphology and
data from historical language change to test its validity The model
is makes quantitative and cross-linguistic predictions about child
language. It may also be deployed as a predictive model of language
change which, when the evidence is available, could explain why
grammars change in a particular direction at a particular time.
A new look at the strategic and managerial issues surrounding
intellectual property (IP) and international commercialization in
the international market. Four sections cover fundamentals of IP,
country factors and their impact on IP, international management of
IP and international strategies of IP with case studies and
statistical data.
Liquid Crystal Devices are crucial and ubiquitous components of an
ever-increasing number of technologies. They are used in everything
from cellular phones, eBook readers, GPS devices, computer monitors
and automotive displays to projectors and TVs, to name but a few.
This second edition continues to serve as an introductory guide to
the fundamental properties of liquid crystals and their technical
application, while explicating the recent advancements within LCD
technology. This edition includes important new chapters on
blue-phase display technology, advancements in LCD research
significantly contributed to by the authors themselves. This title
is of particular interest to engineers and researchers involved in
display technology and graduate students involved in display
technology research. * Key features: Updated throughout to reflect
the latest technical state-of-the-art in LCD research and
development, including new chapters and material on topics such as
the properties of blue-phase liquid crystal displays and 3D liquid
crystal displays; * Explains the link between the fundamental
scientific principles behind liquid crystal technology and their
application to photonic devices and displays, providing a thorough
understanding of the physics, optics, electro-optics and material
aspects of Liquid Crystal Devices; * Revised material reflecting
developments in LCD technology, including updates on optical
modelling methods, transmissive LCDs and tunable liquid crystal
photonic devices; * Chapters conclude with detailed homework
problems to further cement an understanding of the topic.
A new look at the strategic and managerial issues surrounding
intellectual property (IP) and international commercialization in
the international market. An updated version which provides
practitioners and analysts with guidelines and an action framework
on how to benefit from IP.
It is a simple observation that children make mistakes when they learn a language. Yet, to the trained eye, these mistakes are far from random; in fact, they closely resemble perfectly grammatical utterances by adults - who speak other languages. This type of error analysis suggests a novel view of language learning: children are born with a fixed set of hypotheses about language - Chomsky's Universal Grammar - and these hypotheses compete to match the child's ambient language in a Darwinian fashion. The book presents evidence for this perspective from the study of children's words and grammar, and how language changes over time.
In this volume, some of the leading scholars on China's development
examine China's responses to the global financial crisis and their
implications for China's economy, society, and the international
balances of power.
The Guangdong province is the forerunner of China's economic
reform, it has developed rapidly in the last twenty years since
opening up its economy to the outside world. This book covers the
evolution of economic reform in Guangdong, its links to Hong Kong
and other parts of China, and developmental strategies in different
parts of Guangdong. The book analyses the many factors that have
contributed to economic reform and covers topics such as
development of land, human resources, the agricultural sector and
industrialisation, and reforms of state-owned enterprises and
township and village enterprises. Consisting of eleven essays
written by government officials and executives from the Guangdong
province of China, this book offers a unique insight into the
economic development in Guangdong.
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