Why China needs innovation
“The way to avoid stagnation and sluggish growth that have plagued Europe for
the past decades is to ensure the economy can be innovative and encourages
entrepreneurship, he said. Phelps said China’s education system should be more geared towards
encouraging innovative thinking, while the country’s legal framework needs to
become more supportive of entrepreneurial activity. “It’s got to be easy to start a company, have governmental support, legal
support,” Phelps, who is a professor of political economy at Columbia University
in New York, said.
China’s financial sector also had a way to go before it reaches a level of
expertise needed to evaluate innovative projects, he said. Phelps said demand for sophisticated technologies has not yet reached the
critical mass China needs to catch up with top industrialised nations. “The increase in the stock of capital that’s invested in sophisticated
industry in China — to bring China to the high-tech level of the United States
— is muted because there isn’t the consumer demand there for it right away,”
Phelps said.
[image: Shanghai at night]