Abstract

40 samples are selected from the collected China’s strategic emerging industry (SEI) policies on the level of central government from 2010 to 2013, and policy content analysis is applied to conduct a textual and quantitative research on them. Through constructing a two-dimensional analytical framework of “industry development dimension” and “policy support dimension”, this paper makes a statistical analysis on the frequency of certain words counts in China's SEI policies. The results show that China's SEI policies are characterized as focused keywords, innovation as the first key element, excessive planning and insufficiency of demand-based policy.

Highlights

  • In 2010, China’s State Council issued the Decision on Accelerating the Fostering and Development of Strategic Emerging Industries ([2010] 32), according to which new energy, new materials, energy saving and environmental protection, new-energy vehicles, new-generation information technology, high-end equipment manufacturing and biotechnology are identified as seven strategic emerging industries

  • Some latest reviews and evaluations of strategic emerging industry (SEI) policies focus on the aspects of the role of government, regional distribution, mode of development, as well as the relationship with finance and other industries [5]

  • By comparing the SEI policies issued by nine provinces in China, several scholars put forward suggestions for the policy-making of local governments [6]

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Summary

Introduction

In 2010, China’s State Council issued the Decision on Accelerating the Fostering and Development of Strategic Emerging Industries (the SEI Decision) ([2010] 32), according to which new energy, new materials, energy saving and environmental protection, new-energy vehicles, new-generation information technology, high-end equipment manufacturing and biotechnology are identified as seven strategic emerging industries. The country planned to increase the share of these industries’ total added-value in its GDP to around 8 percent by 2015 and 15 percent by 2020 [1]. The Chinese SEI policy system including policies at the national and local level, objective programming, developmental plans and specific measures have been improved

Literature Review
Constructing the Analytical Framework
Industrial Development Dimension
Policy Support Dimension
Research Design
Refining the Keywords
Conclusions
Findings
Insufficiency of Demand-Based Policy
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