China''s Innovation Economy

China''s Innovation Economy

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Johannessen, Jon-Arild (Nord University, Oslo, Norway)
Taylor & Francis Ltd
EAN: 9781000454826
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Two trends will have more influence than anything else on the world’s future political and economic situation: the development of artificial intelligence and the emergence of China as a competitor to the United States on the international stage.

This book is about the emerging innovation economy. It uses systems theory and evolutionary economics as a theoretical point of departure and explains why the focal point of the geopolitical stage is moving away from the alliance between the United States and Europe, and towards an alliance between China, the 14 Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership countries, the countries along the new silk road, and Europe.

The book argues that the globalization strategy of neoliberalism laid the foundation for the Chinese economic engine. Whereas the old globalization was driven by cost differences generally, and wage costs specifically, the new globalization is driven by divergence in competence in general, and technological competence in particular, and China’s primary goal is to develop artificial intelligence and intelligent robots. Further, the book posits that the interactions between the climate crisis and the new technology will change production, distribution and the creation of profits, both in China and more widely in the global innovation economy. The book develops a structure to describe, analyze and explain the Chinese innovation economy and contributes to the discussion regarding technological developments in China.

The book is written for readers who are oriented towards the new globalization that is emerging in the innovation economy and the factors driving China''s economic growth.

EAN 9781000454826
ISBN 1000454827
Binding Ebook
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication date September 30, 2021
Pages 170
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Johannessen, Jon-Arild (Nord University, Oslo, Norway)
Series Routledge Studies in the Economics of Innovation