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Further reforms would boost innovation in China, says OECD27-Aug-2007 China needs a better return on its fast-rising investments in research and development (R&D) and higher education if it is to meet its goal of becoming an “innovation-oriented” economy by 2020, according to a new OECD report. Also available:Related documents: |
OECD's first review of innovation in China to be released on Monday 27 August 2007 - news conference in Beijing14-Aug-2007 Can China become a world-leader in science and innovation? What role can the hundreds of international companies that have set up research and development centres there play? And what impact will China's fast-rising investment in R&D have on the rest of the world? Also available: |
China will become world’s second highest investor in R&D by end of 2006, finds OECD04-Dec-2006 China will this year for the first time spend more on research and development (R&D) than Japan and so become the world’s second highest investor in R&D after the United States, according to OECD projections based on recent trends. Also available: |
Building an Innovative City: The Macro Perspective05-Nov-2006 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General Remarks delivered by Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General, at the 18th annual meeting of the International Business Leaders Advisory Council, Shanghai, China, on the theme Promotion of an Innovative Environment. Also available: |
Proceedings of OECD-China Dialogues on Intellectual Property Rights Policy and Enforcement01-Jun-2005 These proceedings provide a synthesis of two events jointly organised by the OECD and Chinese authorities in April 2004: "IPR and Economic Development in China: Meeting Challenges and Opportunities Following WTO Entry", and "IPR Issues Related to Public Research Institutions". |
Promoting Intellectual Property Rights Policy and Enforcement in China (STI Working Paper 2005/1)08-Feb-2005 by Gang Zhang This report summarises two policy dialogues that the OECD organised with China in 2004. These dialogues aimed at assisting China in its efforts to further improve IPR policy and enforcement by sharing the experience of OECD countries on a range of issues of special relevance and interest to China. Related documents: |
OECD-MOST High-level Seminar on Intellectual Property Rights, Beijing, China, April 200427-May-2004 Final agenda and presentations of the OECD- Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) Seminar on Intellectual Property Rights in Beijing, China held on 22-23 April 2004. Related documents: |
International Transport Forum 2010
Transport and Innovation: Unleashing the potentialSTI Scoreboard
A wide set of indicators of science, technology, innovation and industrial performance in OECD and major non-OECD countries
OECD Science, Technology and Industry Scoreboard 2011