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This book focuses on the competitive situation and policy outlook
of China's provincial economy in the 13th five-year period. It
begins with a general evaluation report on the country's provincial
comprehensive Economic Competitiveness, followed by analyses at the
international, national and regional levels, industrial and
enterprise levels. On the basis of domestic and international
research findings, it further enriches our understanding of
provincial competitiveness, analyzes the domestic and international
situation, explores new changes, new norms, new situations and new
challenges concerning China's provincial economy in the past few
years, reveals the characteristics and relative differences of
different types, defines their internal competitive strengths and
weaknesses, and provides valuable theoretical content to guide
decision-making.
The Report predicts that the coming five years will witness the
five countries keep improving in national innovative
competitiveness, with China and Russia maintaining their strong
growth momentum, India growing at a moderate rate, and Brazil and
South Africa gradually picking up speed and climbing out of the
trough. It estimates that the five countries' national innovative
competitiveness will be keeping steady growth by 2030. The General
Reports part presents a comprehensive analysis of the current
status and achievements of STI cooperation between China and other
BRICS countries and proposes priority areas of BRICS STI
cooperation to provide valuable decision inputs for the BRICS
countries to accelerate the improvement of their national
innovative competitiveness. The Country Reports part respectively
analyzes and makes predictions on the national innovative
competitiveness of the BRICS countries based on a survey of their
STI development and STI cooperation within the BRICS framework. The
Thematic Reports part focuses on four thematic areas closely
related to STI, i.e. digital economy, financial inclusion, energy,
and agriculture, and offers detailed analysis of the STI
development and potential of the countries in relevant areas,
providing additional inputs for a further understanding of the
national innovative competitiveness of the BRICS countries.
The Report predicts that the coming five years will witness the
five countries keep improving in national innovative
competitiveness, with China and Russia maintaining their strong
growth momentum, India growing at a moderate rate, and Brazil and
South Africa gradually picking up speed and climbing out of the
trough. It estimates that the five countries' national innovative
competitiveness will be keeping steady growth by 2030. The General
Reports part presents a comprehensive analysis of the current
status and achievements of STI cooperation between China and other
BRICS countries and proposes priority areas of BRICS STI
cooperation to provide valuable decision inputs for the BRICS
countries to accelerate the improvement of their national
innovative competitiveness. The Country Reports part respectively
analyzes and makes predictions on the national innovative
competitiveness of the BRICS countries based on a survey of their
STI development and STI cooperation within the BRICS framework. The
Thematic Reports part focuses on four thematic areas closely
related to STI, i.e. digital economy, financial inclusion, energy,
and agriculture, and offers detailed analysis of the STI
development and potential of the countries in relevant areas,
providing additional inputs for a further understanding of the
national innovative competitiveness of the BRICS countries.
This substantial new report examines the level of economic
innovation in 100 countries around the world. Written by a team of
leading Chinese academics and researchers, it offers an in-depth
assessment of the aspects and types of innovations and strategic
trends to help establish each nation's innovation competitiveness
level. Report on World Innovation Competitiveness Development
(2001-2012) is organised into four key sections: Part one is
devoted to theories and methods, examining the technical elements
and characteristics of national innovative competitiveness. It
establishes the world innovative competitiveness evaluation index
system and mathematics model, outlining a comprehensive national
innovative competitiveness analysis framework. Part two evaluates
each of the 100 countries, revealing the strengths and weaknesses
of each country's innovative competitiveness. Part three reveals
the different types and levels of innovative development through
comparative analysis and a clear evaluation of each of the 100
countries. Part four supplies an appendix of the national
innovation competitive evaluation scores for each country,
alongside material that demonstrates how these scores have evolved
from 2001 to the present day.
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