Shifts in Innovation Power to Brazil and India
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Analysts tend to explain the shift in innovation power by concentrating on factors within the rising powers, such as their investment in...
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Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Analysts tend to explain the shift in innovation power by concentrating on factors within the rising powers, such as their investment in...
Meeting the climate change targets in the Paris Agreement implies a substantial and rapid acceleration of low-carbon...
Published by: New Political Economy
The future of human life on our planet is influenced increasingly by what goes on in the rising powers. This paper provides a political economy analysis of the climate-relevant policies of China, India, Brazil and South Africa.
The main objective of this Special Section of Science and Public Policy is to examine whether, how and why low-carbon innovation paths differ between the leading countries in Europe and the rising powers in Asia.
The main objective of this Special Section of Science and Public Policy is to examine whether, how and why low-carbon innovation paths differ between the leading countries in Europe and the rising powers in Asia.
This paper asks what insights the literature provides on divergence versus convergence of innovation paths in Europe and Asia.
The future of human life on our planet is influenced increasingly by what goes on in the rising powers. This report presents a political economy analysis of their policies, comparing China, India, Brazil and South Africa.
The article starts by highlighting the rise of the East, focusing in particular on the growth and transformation of China. It then...
Published by: Oxford University Press
Europe is confronted by an intimidating triple challenge: economic stagnation, climate change, and a governance crisis. This book demonstrates how these three challenges are closely interrelated.
Published by: Elsevier
This paper is concerned with global shifts in innovation power. It shows that Brazil and India are accumulating significant innovation capabilities. Most explanations concentrate on factors within these rising powers. This paper concentrates on explanatory factors which have their origin in the old powers (Europe and USA).