Production Transformation Policy Review of Shenzhen, China
A Journey of Continuous Learning
Shenzhen is a stellar case of growth and economic transformation. Since its establishment
as one of China’s first four Special Economic Zones in 1980, it has evolved at breakneck
speed. Shenzhen transformed from a fishing village to a major world trade hub and
is now home to global innovators in electronics. The Production Transformation Policy
Review (PTPR) of Shenzhen, China reviews the city’s changing policy approaches, focusing
on the shift from an assembly to a manufacturing centre and more recently to an innovation
and start-up hub. Through a comprehensive assessment of Shenzhen’s experience, this
review offers insights into the range of policies and strategies employed to stimulate
industrial upgrading and learning in China. It provides lessons and actionable policy
recommendations for the growth of cities and emerging economies in their catching-up
journey. The PTPR of Shenzhen, China has been carried out in the framework of the
OECD Initiative for Policy Dialogue on Global Value Chains, Production Transformation
and Development and has benefitted from government-business dialogues and international
peer learning (University of Seoul, Korea; University of Georgetown, USA and Digital
India Foundation, India).
Forthcoming, will be released on May 05, 2021
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