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Innovation in China - Market Failures in a Copycat Nation

Karlsson, Per (2007)
Department of Economics
Abstract
Since the Chinese innovators suffer from unfair competition from imitators, the thesis identifies three obstacles facing the entrepreneurs. First, the entrepreneurial environment lacks networks and collaboration between industries and research institutions. Second, weak property rights and government interventions generate a vague and insecure legal system. Third, SOEs enjoy soft budget constrains and government guaranteed bank loans. Due to the three market failures, it is stated that the inefficient and unfair market environment is more expensive to the entrepreneurs, whose progress is a wider process than the imitators’. Thereby, the imitators enjoy unfair advantages. The thesis argues that to help the innovators overcome the copy-cats;... (More)
Since the Chinese innovators suffer from unfair competition from imitators, the thesis identifies three obstacles facing the entrepreneurs. First, the entrepreneurial environment lacks networks and collaboration between industries and research institutions. Second, weak property rights and government interventions generate a vague and insecure legal system. Third, SOEs enjoy soft budget constrains and government guaranteed bank loans. Due to the three market failures, it is stated that the inefficient and unfair market environment is more expensive to the entrepreneurs, whose progress is a wider process than the imitators’. Thereby, the imitators enjoy unfair advantages. The thesis argues that to help the innovators overcome the copy-cats; the national innovation policies ought to implement an efficient and competitive market-environment for the innovators. The hypotheses claim that more networks and collaboration; a more trustworthy legal system; and less government ties, would improve the Chinese innovation output. The result shows that more collaboration and networks within research, and a more established trustworthy legal system is vital to improve the Chinese innovation output. (Less)
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author
Karlsson, Per
supervisor
organization
year
type
H1 - Master's Degree (One Year)
subject
keywords
China, innovation, Collaboration, Networks, imitators, legal system, government ties, Economics, econometrics, economic theory, economic systems, economic policy, Nationalekonomi, ekonometri, ekonomisk teori, ekonomiska system, ekonomisk politik
language
English
id
1335987
date added to LUP
2007-06-19 00:00:00
date last changed
2010-08-03 10:50:32
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  abstract     = {{Since the Chinese innovators suffer from unfair competition from imitators, the thesis identifies three obstacles facing the entrepreneurs. First, the entrepreneurial environment lacks networks and collaboration between industries and research institutions. Second, weak property rights and government interventions generate a vague and insecure legal system. Third, SOEs enjoy soft budget constrains and government guaranteed bank loans. Due to the three market failures, it is stated that the inefficient and unfair market environment is more expensive to the entrepreneurs, whose progress is a wider process than the imitators’. Thereby, the imitators enjoy unfair advantages. The thesis argues that to help the innovators overcome the copy-cats; the national innovation policies ought to implement an efficient and competitive market-environment for the innovators. The hypotheses claim that more networks and collaboration; a more trustworthy legal system; and less government ties, would improve the Chinese innovation output. The result shows that more collaboration and networks within research, and a more established trustworthy legal system is vital to improve the Chinese innovation output.}},
  author       = {{Karlsson, Per}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Innovation in China - Market Failures in a Copycat Nation}},
  year         = {{2007}},
}