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Empirical Study Of Factors Affecting International Cometitiveness Of China's High-Tech Industries

Posted on:2013-01-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H ChaiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2219330371461542Subject:International Trade
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China's high-tech industry, through decades of development, has maderemarkable progress, for that added value of manufacturing value added accounted formore than 10% and total exports of goods exports reached more than 30%, and thatincreasing rapidly. Thus, carry out the research of the international competitiveness ofhigh-tech industry has important theoretical and practical significance.The factors that affect the international competitiveness of China's high-techindustries are studied. First, the content of high-tech industry was discussed, the statusof theoretical studies of the international competitiveness of the industry is sort, theevaluation methods for international competitiveness of industry are summarized.Second, for 1995-2009, the development of China's high-tech industries isanalyzed. Drawing on previous research, I establish a six-element evaluation system,clarify the impact of the elements on international competitiveness of China'shigh-tech industries and the relationship between the elements, and then selectreasonable indicators and establish a mathematical econometric model.Third, I complete the empirical study in the following two parts: First, bycalculating four indicators—the market share of China's High-tech Industries, RCA,TC and labor productivity, the development of its international competitiveness areanalyzed. Second, with the collection of the relevant data of high-tech industry from1995 to 2008, the econometric model is tested by stepwise regression method and thusthe following three elements of the final model are determined: FDI factor,government (innovation-led degree) factor and human factor. The empirical results inline with the conclusions of theoretical analysis: six factors are an impact oninternational competitiveness, and the final model of the three elements of the international competitiveness of the high degree of interpretation. Based on the aboveanalysis, this paper also proposed the corresponding countermeasures.In this study, I use new indicators of the factors. The proportion of governmentfunding in scientific research activities is on behalf of the government's directparticipation in industrial innovation. The negative effects of the government factorare analyzed to supplement the relationship between the government factor and theindustry international competitiveness; and based on the characteristics of high-techindustries, the research human factor rather than the general human factor is analyzedto emphasis the research human factor.
Keywords/Search Tags:High-tech industry, International competitiveness, Factor, Empirical research
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