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China's R & D policies and technology-intensive industries
Min Jeong Kim,
Jai S. Mah
International Studies
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Policy
100%
Science and Technology
100%
Industry
100%
Government
50%
Research and Development
50%
Region
33%
Inflow
33%
Guideline
16%
State
16%
Developed Country
16%
Market
16%
Human Resources
16%
Implication
16%
Political Economy
16%
Foreign Direct Investment
16%
Advanced Technology
16%
Expenditure
16%
Incentive
16%
Social Sciences
Policy
100%
Technology
100%
Research and Development
100%
Government
28%
Economic and Social Development
28%
Foreign Investment
28%
Human Resources
14%
State
14%
Markets
14%
Incentive
14%
Investment
14%
Economic Reform
14%
Developed Countries
14%
Expenditure
14%
Industrial Development
14%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Specific Industry
100%
Research and Development
75%
Foreign Investment
50%
Economics
50%
Human Resources
25%
Industrialized Countries
25%
Incentives
25%
Investment
25%
Expenditure
25%
Development Policy
25%
Research Policy
25%