
Book contents
- The Political Economy of Science, Technology, and Innovation in China
- The Political Economy of Science, Technology, and Innovation in China
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 Studying Science, Technology, and Innovation
- 2 Innovation Policies
- 3 Innovation Policies
- 4 Funding
- 5 Talent
- 6 Organization
- 7 Toward a Political Economy of Science, Technology, and Innovation in China
- References
- Index
4 - Funding
Central Government Expenditure on Research and Development
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 August 2023
- The Political Economy of Science, Technology, and Innovation in China
- The Political Economy of Science, Technology, and Innovation in China
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 Studying Science, Technology, and Innovation
- 2 Innovation Policies
- 3 Innovation Policies
- 4 Funding
- 5 Talent
- 6 Organization
- 7 Toward a Political Economy of Science, Technology, and Innovation in China
- References
- Index
Summary
China’s rapid growth of R&D expenditure has attracted wide attention from the international scientific and policy communities. We try to open the “black box” of China’s central R&D expenditure based on an analytical framework of “funding−performing” in Chapter Four. Specifically, the chapter solves a major mystery regarding China’s central government’s R&D expenditure – who spends how much on what. By using data released by central government agencies with mission in S&T and innovation between 2011 and 2020, we find that the allocation of the central R&D expenditure has become decentralized and diversified, which has posed new challenges for China’s R&D budget management. Much of the public money has financed scientific research, but the nation’s overall R&D funding has been oriented toward development research, thus pointing to a possibility that China’s efforts to build an enterprise-centered innovation system may lack a solid scientific foundation. The findings are helpful for understanding China’s S&T budgeting process and spending patterns as well as funding structure.
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- The Political Economy of Science, Technology, and Innovation in ChinaPolicymaking, Funding, Talent, and Organization, pp. 97 - 130Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023