ARC Internal Seminar with Xin Li

China's National Competitiveness

Fredag, 31 oktober, 2008 - 12:00 to 13:15

China's national Competitiveness

by PhD student Xin Li, Asia Research Centre

The aim of Xin Li's Ph.D. project is to analyze China’s national competitiveness.

The focus of his analysis is on three topics:

  1. Firstly, is China competitive? Analyzing the current state of Chinese economy by using statistical data, application of the new definition of competitiveness and its 2 dimensions: effectiveness and efficiency.

  2. Secondly, what are the sources of China’s competitiveness? Analyzing how China is doing at the three levels (macro level – economic structure, middle level – internal structure of industry, micro level - firms),how China’s economic reform and opening up gradually improves its competitiveness.

  3. Thirdly, is China’s competitiveness sustainable? To improve its competitiveness is one of China’s goals of its overall reform and opening up. Can China achieve this goal? Using ‘Diamond + Triangle’ model to analyze the potentiality (opportunities and challenges facing China).

Paper attached below.

Come bring your lunch and meet outside the ARC Kitchen at 12:00.

The Asia Research Centre Internal Seminars is a series of seminars to share knowledge among members. To build up a lively and commited research community, members of the ARC network and other interested scholars will present and discuss their current research at the seminars.

The ARC Internal Seminars are mainly for researchers affiliated with the Asia Research Centre, but other interested scholars are most welcome to attend.

Sidst opdateret: Communications // 17/10/2012