The emerging conflict between the US and China has an inherent
tendency towards a development of deglobalization. It is the
historical prerequisites for this deglobalization that are examined in
this book. These assumptions are largely based on what is termed the
second wave of globalization, based on increasing technological
competition between the US and China, as well as China's expansion
along the New Silk Road. In this book, the author makes a distinction
between the Old Globalization and the New Globalization. The Old
Globalization was characterized by competition over costs in general
and wage costs in particular, while the New Globalization is
categorized by new competencies and skills, especially technological
capabilities and technological innovations. The second wave, which is
driven by technological innovations, lays the foundation for a
counter-strategy on the part of the US to stem the Chinese
technological expansion. It is this new strategy that confines the
second wave of globalization from China and lays the foundation for
deglobalization. The book analyses US-China relations from a fresh
perspective, namely a systemic thinking approach. The focus is the
emerging innovation economy, which leads to tension and
deglobalization. The book is grounded in evolutionary economics and
uses conceptual generalization in its descriptions, analysis,
theoretical reflections, and real-world cases. The key message is that
the economy of the future will be characterized by coordinated wave
movements: economic growth mainly controlled by private capital
alternating with economic downturns that necessitate collective
solutions and government interventions.The book offers policy
suggestions, which include promoting effective macroeconomic policies,
and extending microeconomic cooperation schemes, related to the
innovation economy.
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China-US Rivalry in the Innovation Economy
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ISBN
9781003823124
Publisert
2023
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Vendor
Routledge
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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