送交者: Europeanese 于 2005-6-16, 12:17:20:
回答: Take Japan for example 由 吴礼 于 2005-6-16, 10:55:43:
But the current problem is also real since there's no gaurantee that Chinese industries will behave like the Japanese ones. What people worry are three things:
(1) China's high-tech and industrial exports are dominated by foreign, not Chinese, firms.
(2) Second, Chinese industrial firms are deeply dependent on designs, critical components, and manufacturing equipment they import from the United States and other advanced industrialized democracies.
(3) Chinese firms are taking few effective steps to absorb the technology they import and diffuse it throughout the local economy, making it unlikely that they will rapidly emerge as global industrial
competitors.
(The Myth Behind China's Miracle; George J. Gilboy. Foreign Affairs. New York: Jul/Aug 2004.Vol.83, Iss.
4; pg. 33)