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Zusatztext Valuable scholarly work always stimulates debate, and Fullers brilliant contribution is no exception. With its provocative theory and extraordinary data, the book should be required reading for anyone interested in knowledge economy, comparative institutions, the political economy of development, and/or the relationship between industry and the state in contemporary China. Informationen zum Autor Douglas B. Fuller is a Professor in the Department of Business Administration of Zhejiang University's School of Management. He previously taught at King's College London, Chinese University of Hong Kong, and American University in Washington, DC. His research spans the political economy of development, technology policy and strategy, and comparative capitalism with a geographic focus on East Asia. Klappentext This book provides an in-depth study of China's information technology (IT) industry and policy over the last 15 years. It draws a connection between China's financial system and technological development outcomes. Zusammenfassung This book provides an in-depth study of China's information technology (IT) industry and policy over the last 15 years. It draws a connection between China's financial system and technological development outcomes. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1: Setting the Stage Introduction 1: The Framework Part 2: State Policy, Firms and Upgrading Outcomes 2: California (and Hsinchu) Dreaming: China's Flailing Efforts to Replicate Technology Clusters 3: Paper Tigers: The Weakness of China's National Champions 4: State-driven Technology Commercialization versus the Globalization of RandD Part 3: The Integrated Circuit Industry 5: IC Fabrication 6: IC Design: From Reverse Engineering to Innovation Part 4: China in Comparative Perspective 7: China's Global Hybrid Model for Development under Globalization 8: Importing Institutions and Comparative Capitalism 9: China's Economic Future and the Future Role of Hybrids Appendix: Interview List ...