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ID099159
Title ProperChina's sustained economic growth
Other Title Informationdo direct R&D spillovers matter?
LanguageENG
AuthorJiang, Renai ;  Cai, Hong ;  Li, Yali ;  Li, Hong
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Using data from 1986-2005, the present paper estimates the impact of direct knowledge spilled over from G-7 countries on China's economy. We use telephone line penetration rates and personnel flows to estimate the direct spillover effect. Our results show that direct knowledge spillovers through telecommunication networks and personnel flows are important components of international R&D spillovers in China. These direct channels of spillover effectively accelerate China's economic growth. Therefore, China should invest more in human capital and in its telecommunication network to enhance the absorptive capacity of direct R&D spillovers, and to increase communication with other nations, in particular the USA and Japan. More subsidies to domestic R&D research and purchase of intermediate goods will help to raise China's R&D intensity.
`In' analytical NoteChina and World Economy Vol. 18, No. 5; Sep-Oct 2010: p.37-53
Journal SourceChina and World Economy Vol. 18, No. 5; Sep-Oct 2010: p.37-53
Key WordsEconomic Effect ;  Personnel Flow ;  R and D Spillover ;  Telecommunication Network ;  Technology Proximity