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Against the macro backdrop of global digital economic transformation, this book systematically reveals the transformation logic of China's manufacturing industry through the collaborative evolution of technology, institutions, and markets, with "how digital trade reconstructs the value creation system of enterprise manufacturing" as its core thread. The book is committed to three major research objectives: first, breaking through the limitations of traditional paradigms; second, analyzing institutional innovations for digital trade; third, proposing actionable strategies for global competitiveness. This book integrates institutional shifts and global value chains to propose a "policy-technology-market" synergistic evolution model, demonstrating their self-reinforcing cycle: policy guidance drives technological investment technology enhances market competitiveness market feedback optimizes policies. The book establishes a research framework encompassing "environment-mechanism-application-prospect," culminating in an analytical model of "technology penetration-institutional adaptation-global governance." This model not only addresses cutting-edge theories in the digital economy but also aligns with China's manufacturing sector in its transition from a manufacturing giant to a manufacturing powerhouse, thereby establishing a robust foundation for industrial advancement.
List of contents
Chapter 1. China's Development in the Post-Pandemic Era.- Chapter 2. China and Global Division of Labor in the Post-Pandemic Era.- Chapter 3. China and Global Technology Diffusion in the Post-Pandemic Era.- Chapter 4. China and Global Industrial transformation in the Post-Pandemic Era.- Chapter 5. China and New Patterns of International Trade in the Post-Pandemic Era.- Chapter 6. China and Greener Global Development in the Post-Pandemic Era.- Chapter 7. China's 'Locomotive' Role in Post-Pandemic Globalization.- Chapter 8. Toward a Global Community with a Shared Future for Humanity.
About the author
Yanqing Jiang is a Professor of Economics at Shanghai International Studies University in China. He received his PhD in Economics from Hanken School of Economics in Finland. Professor Jiang’s recent research interests include international economics, development economics and China’s growth. His recent academic works include over fifty journal articles and more than ten research monographs published in English worldwide.
Shuqing Hu is a graduate student at the School of Economics and Finance, Shanghai International Studies University. His research focus is digital economy and digital trade.
Summary
Against the macro backdrop of global digital economic transformation, this book systematically reveals the transformation logic of China's manufacturing industry through the collaborative evolution of technology, institutions, and markets, with "how digital trade reconstructs the value creation system of enterprise manufacturing" as its core thread. The book is committed to three major research objectives: first, breaking through the limitations of traditional paradigms; second, analyzing institutional innovations for digital trade; third, proposing actionable strategies for global competitiveness. This book integrates institutional shifts and global value chains to propose a "policy-technology-market" synergistic evolution model, demonstrating their self-reinforcing cycle: policy guidance drives technological investment → technology enhances market competitiveness → market feedback optimizes policies. The book establishes a research framework encompassing "environment-mechanism-application-prospect," culminating in an analytical model of "technology penetration-institutional adaptation-global governance." This model not only addresses cutting-edge theories in the digital economy but also aligns with China's manufacturing sector in its transition from a manufacturing giant to a manufacturing powerhouse, thereby establishing a robust foundation for industrial advancement.