A great wall of patents: What is behind China's recent patent explosion?

Journal of Development Economics - Tập 90 - Trang 57-68 - 2009
Albert Guangzhou Hu1, Gary H. Jefferson2
1Department of Economics, National University of Singapore, Singapore
2Department of Economics, Brandeis University, United States

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