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SIGNATURE WORK
CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 2024

Grow into High- and New-Technology Enterprises: Opportunities under Made in China 2025

Name

Yuhan Xue

Major

Political Economy / Economics

Class

2024

About

Yuhan Xue, a student majoring in political economy, has an interest in conducting quantitative research. She is an avid photographer all the time.

Signature Work Project Overview

Aimed at improving innovation capacity and enhancing the competitiveness of its high-tech industries, Made in China 2025 (MIC2025), which serves as a selective industrial policy, has attracted great attention after its implementation. This paper delves into the effects of MIC2025 on the transformative trajectory of High- and New-Technology Enterprises (HNTEs) in China from 2008 to 2020. Employing a robust dataset, the research employs a comprehensive analytical framework to discern the evolution of the HNTE population, revealing a substantial surge post-MIC2025. Industry-specific, sector-specific, and spatial analyses are conducted in combination with data visualization using grouped barplots, multiple line charts, and bubble and dot density maps. Employing also rigorous statistical t-tests, I find that the number of HNTEs in high-tech sectors is more than that in non-high-tech sectors and the disparity keeps widening after the release of MIC2025. In the temporal dimension, MIC2025 expedites the advancement of the HNTE program. In the spatial dimension, national-level development zones catalyze the incubation of HNTEs holding the MIC2025-targeted high technology. The research results emphasize the influential role of MIC2025, providing crucial insights for enterprises to seize the policy advantages and strategically grow into HNTEs.

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