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ID155868
Title ProperTackling Chinese upgrading through experimentalism and pragmatism
Other Title Informationthe case of China’s wind turbine industry
LanguageENG
AuthorKirkegaard, Julia Kirch
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper examines the development of China’s wind turbine industry, shedding light on the Chinese mode of disruptive industrial upgrading through policy pragmatism and fragmented, experimental governance. Based on a historical analysis of China’s wind turbine industry, the paper highlights three distinct phases, which are all marked by their own inbuilt and potentially self-disruptive impasses and associated crises. In turn, these impasses have forced the Chinese government into radical and flexible interventions, which have spurred on Chinese companies to creatively find new ways to develop and upgrade. The paper illustrates the transformation of Sino–foreign relations by China’s non-linear upgrading approach, particularly during the Chinese wind power industry’s quality crisis, and its development model. It also discusses the implications this examination of China’s approach has for the literatures on China, upgrading, and catch-up. Finally, the paper calls on future studies to enquire further into China’s distinct mode of industrial upgrading and its embeddedness in China’s institutional context.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol. 46, No.2; 2017: p.7-40
Journal SourceJournal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol: 46 No 2
Key WordsChinese Upgrading ;  Experimentalism and Pragmatism ;  China’s Wind Turbine Industry


 
 
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