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China's Emerging Technological Edge
Assessing the Role of High-End Talent

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  • Date Published: March 2009
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  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521712330

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  • In less than thirty years, China has become a major force in the global economy. One feature of its rapid ascent has been an enormous expansion of the country's science and technology capabilities, leading to the emergence of a large and increasingly well-educated talent pool. Yet China finds itself engaged in an internal debate as to whether its full potential can be realised. At the heart of this debate lie a number of uncertainties surrounding the quality, quantity and effective utilisation of China's S&T workforce. Written by two leading experts in the field, this book is the first in forty years to address these critical issues. Building on exciting new research and a plethora of comprehensive statistical materials, its findings will have significant policy implications both for China and the international community, especially in terms of issues relating to national competitiveness and innovation potential.

    • First wide-ranging analysis of China's science and technology talent base in 40 years
    • Presents an overall picture of China's science and technology talent
    • Includes an invaluable appendix devoted to China's talent-related statistics
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    'Exploiting a wide range of primary and secondary sources, Denis Fred Simon and Cong Cao have produced an extensively researched, finely argued, and methodologically sophisticated study of science and engineering talent in China. This book will be a critical resource for all those in business, academia, and the policy making community who wish to better understand China's ability to develop and foster innovation.' Adam Segal, Council on Foreign Relations

    'Several decades have passed since researchers and analysts could find a comprehensive document on Chinese pools of scientists, engineers and students. Simon and Cao have given us deep and profound insights on China's emerging technological edge in a multidimensional perspective.' Jon Sigurdson, Stockholm School of Economics

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    • Date Published: March 2009
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521712330
    • length: 434 pages
    • dimensions: 228 x 152 x 22 mm
    • weight: 0.7kg
    • contains: 79 tables
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction
    1. Human resources, technological innovation, and economic growth
    2. China's talent challenge
    3. Human resources in science and technology and their structure and characteristics in China
    4. Higher education and scientists and engineers in the pipeline
    5. Utilization of scientists and engineers in China
    6. 'Brain drain', 'brain gain', and 'brain circulation'
    7. Demand and supply of S&T talent in China: key drivers
    8. China's talent in key emerging technologies
    9. Whither China's talent pool?
    Appendix: understanding Chinese S&T human resource statistics
    Bibliography.

  • Authors

    Denis Fred Simon, Pennsylvania State University
    Denis Fred Simon is Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs at the Neil D. Levin Graduate Institute of International Relations and Commerce, State University of New York.

    Cong Cao, Levin Graduate Institute, SUNY
    Cong Cao is Senior Research Associate at the Neil D. Levin Graduate Institute of International Relations and Commerce, State University of New York.

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