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The scale of China''s innovation ambitions inspires worldwide commentary, much of it poorly informed. Focusing on electricity, telecommunication and semiconductors, this book offers a richly detailed account of China''s innovation efforts. Massive application of human, policy and financial resources shows great promise, but institutional obstacles, conflicting objectives, ill-advised policies and Soviet-era legacies inject inefficiencies, resulting in a complex mosaic of success and failure in both technical and commercial dimensions. State Grid leads the world in high-voltage power transmission, while domestic semiconductors lag behind the international frontier. Electricity and telecom providers record impressive technical advances, but overinvestment and inefficient operation contribute to high costs and prices. Nuclear power combines technical excellence with commercial weakness. Cost reduction rather than new technology underpins commercial success in solar materials. The book''s

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1. Policy, regulation and innovation in China's electricity and telecom industries Loren Brandt and Thomas G. Rawski; 2. Electricity and telecom regulation: China in context Irene S. Wu; 3. Local government and firm innovation: China's clean energy sector Margaret M. Pearson; 4. Electricity systems integration challenges: a local perspective Michael Davidson; 5. When global technology meets local standards: re-assessing China's communications policy in the age of platform innovation Eric Thun and Timothy Sturgeon; 6. State grid: an entrepreneurial and innovative state enterprise Yi-chong Xu; 7. Growth, upgrading and limited catch-up in China's semiconductor industry Douglas B. Fuller; 8. Growth, upgrading and excess cost in China's electric power sector Thomas G. Rawski; 9. China's development of wind and solar power Loren Brandt and Luhang Wang; 10. Capability upgrading and catch-up in civil nuclear power: the case of China Ravi Madhavan, Thomas G. Rawski and Qingfeng Tian.

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 30/05/2019
      ISBN13: 9781108703697, 978-1108703697
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      Book Synopsis
      The scale of China''s innovation ambitions inspires worldwide commentary, much of it poorly informed. Focusing on electricity, telecommunication and semiconductors, this book offers a richly detailed account of China''s innovation efforts. Massive application of human, policy and financial resources shows great promise, but institutional obstacles, conflicting objectives, ill-advised policies and Soviet-era legacies inject inefficiencies, resulting in a complex mosaic of success and failure in both technical and commercial dimensions. State Grid leads the world in high-voltage power transmission, while domestic semiconductors lag behind the international frontier. Electricity and telecom providers record impressive technical advances, but overinvestment and inefficient operation contribute to high costs and prices. Nuclear power combines technical excellence with commercial weakness. Cost reduction rather than new technology underpins commercial success in solar materials. The book''s

      Table of Contents
      1. Policy, regulation and innovation in China's electricity and telecom industries Loren Brandt and Thomas G. Rawski; 2. Electricity and telecom regulation: China in context Irene S. Wu; 3. Local government and firm innovation: China's clean energy sector Margaret M. Pearson; 4. Electricity systems integration challenges: a local perspective Michael Davidson; 5. When global technology meets local standards: re-assessing China's communications policy in the age of platform innovation Eric Thun and Timothy Sturgeon; 6. State grid: an entrepreneurial and innovative state enterprise Yi-chong Xu; 7. Growth, upgrading and limited catch-up in China's semiconductor industry Douglas B. Fuller; 8. Growth, upgrading and excess cost in China's electric power sector Thomas G. Rawski; 9. China's development of wind and solar power Loren Brandt and Luhang Wang; 10. Capability upgrading and catch-up in civil nuclear power: the case of China Ravi Madhavan, Thomas G. Rawski and Qingfeng Tian.

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