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Title: China will become world’s second highest investor in R&D by end of 2006, finds OECD
Source: OECD
URL Source: http://www.oecd.org/document/26/0,2 ... 01185_37770522_1_1_1_1,00.html
Published: Dec 4, 2006
Author: OECD
Post Date: 2006-12-04 22:55:28 by Steel
Keywords: None
Views: 93
Comments: 1

04/12/2006 - 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.

“The rapid rise of China in both money spent and researchers employed is stunning,” said Dirk Pilat, Head of the OECD’s Science and Technology Policy division. “To keep up, OECD countries need to make their research and innovation systems more efficient and find new ways to stimulate innovation in today’s increasingly competitive global economy.”

Based on recent trends trends, China will spend just over USD 136 billion on R&D in 2006, just over Japan’s forecast USD 130 billion. The United States is predicted to remain the world’s leading investor in R&D in 2006, spending just over USD 330 billion. The EU-15, which includes France, Germany and the UK, is predicted to spend just over USD 230 billion.

Figures for 2005 and 2006 are projected on the assumption of a continuation of growth in R&D spending last year and in 2006 at the same average rate as was observed over 2000-2004. These figures are available in the Science, Technology and Industry Outlook 2006. (See figure 1)

China’s spending on R&D as a percentage of GDP, known as R&D intensity, has more than doubled from 0.6% of GDP in 1995 to just over 1.2% in 2004. In current prices, this represents an increase from just over USD 17 billion in 1995 to USD 94 billion in 2004. And it is growing even faster than the economy which is growing by between 9 and 10% a year.

The Science, Technology and Industry Outlook 2006 notes two clear trends in non-OECD countries in strengthening R&D and innovation activities and policies: rapid absolute growth, from low starting points, in R&D and patenting, and significantly growing shares in global R&D and patenting.

The report gives a comprehensive review of key trends and developments in science, technology and innovation policy in OECD countries. Among other things, it finds that:

-- In China, the number of researchers increased by 77% between 1995 and 2004. China now ranks second worldwide with 926 000 researchers, just behind the United States (more than 1.3 million), and Russia ranks fourth. Singapore employs more researchers per thousand of total employment than the OECD average.

-- The total number of globally important patents originating from non-OECD economies is small compared to the OECD total, but the numbers have grown rapidly in recent years. In 1991, Brazil, China, India and South Africa accounted for 0.15% of the total share; by 2002 this had increased to 0.58% of the total.

-- Policy has yet to catch up with the globalisation of innovation. To date, policies have largely been ad hoc and aimed at specific problems, such as inward investment. Few countries have worked out how to adapt national policy frameworks to today’s more global innovation system but small, open economies, such as Finland and Ireland, appear to be leading the way.

The report can be purchased in paper or electronic form through the OECD’s Online Bookshop. Subscribers and readers at subscribing institutions can access the online version via SourceOECD.

Further information on the report are available at http://www.oecd.org/sti/outlook.

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#1. To: Steel (#0)

The only R and D these people do, is reverse engineering of existing products.

I shit you not. The only way these people would smell half as innovative as the average American, is if one of them were to be pissed on by one of us.

The Chinese cannot do anything but take an existing product, and copy it. Make minor adjustments, and improvements, but can they create an original work? FUCK NO.

They had their time of being trendsetters, and it's gone. They've languished for the last 500 years, and it was only after they became re-aquainted with the west did they start to come into the 20th, or 21st century.

This country's priorities are all fucked up.

TommyTheMadArtist  posted on  2006-12-04   23:55:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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