The Risks of Imitating China's Industrial Policy
As Western nations consider adopting state-funded models similar to China's, caution is advised. The unique context of China's industrial policy may not translate effectively elsewhere.
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As Western nations consider adopting state-funded models similar to China's, caution is advised. The unique context of China's industrial policy may not translate effectively elsewhere.
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