How does policy create an opportunity window for China's digital economy?

From the initial stage of "bringing in" foreign firms to the stage of "going out" (going global), the four-decade development process of China is not just about its participation in globalization, but also about Chinese firms' innovation based on global knowledge sourcing. T...

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Globalization
Innovations
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