scholarly journals Grey Relation Analysis on the High-tech Industry and Economic Growth——Empirical Evidence from Yunnan Province of China

2017 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 213 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lin Zhu ◽  
Bo Xu

This paper discusses the development of high technology industry in Yunnan province of China in period of “post financial crisis” from the perspective of overall situation and industry sectors. Based on the data from 2008 to 2014 and by using the grey correlation model, the empirical analysis has been done about the relationship between the high technology industry and economic growth in Yunnan province. Results show that although the overall level of high technology industry development in Yunnan province is not high, and there is some problems such as imbalance of industrial development, low input of R&D investment, poor innovation ability, the high technology industry leading role in the regional economic growth is revealed, and the grey correlation degree of high technology industries and regional economic growth is 0.71103, second only to the construction industry. Finally, the article puts forward some policy suggestions for the development of high technology industry combined the actual development in Yunnan province.

2014 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 46-52 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katarzyna Rostek ◽  
Agnieszka Skala

Abstract Manufacturing companies operating within the high-technology sector are of interest to science, industry and national authorities because of the special economic importance attached to them. However, in order to investigate the condition of those companies, support their growth and monitor the effects of the aid awarded to them, it is first necessary to properly identify the business entities belonging to that sector. To identify the entities belonging to the high-technology industry, it is necessary to perform a sequence of activities which form the procedural algorithm. Usefulness of the algorithm has been verified using the example of a group of Warsaw high-tech companies which were subject to investigation under the European project Warsaw Entrepreneurship Forum. The algorithm could be used as the basis for the implementation of an IT tool for the identification and description of high-tech businesses.


Author(s):  
Maciej Gurbała

High technology industry occured as an effect of industrial structure evolution in the highly developed countries. However, less developed countries aspire to develop this kind of manufacturing starting from the lower level of development. The issue is discussed throuhg selected economic theories in this arcicle. High-tech industry on a global scale can not be developed without state intervention.


2005 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-48
Author(s):  
Sam Youl Lee

Regional economic growth can have a quite different dynamic and logic than national economic growth. This paper empirically investigates whether three major approaches to regional economic development: industrial mix, human capital, and quality of place significantly contribute to the regional economy. This paper tests the hypotheses using ordinary least squares (OLS) based on state-level data from the United States. The OLS results indicated a significant effect of industrial mix on regional economic growth when other factors were controlled for, though significance levels differed depending on the definition of "high-tech industry". The joint hypothesis test on human capital and quality of place showed they were statistically insignificant. The insignificance of the human-capital variables was different from the expectation. This may be caused by the fact that the level of analysis of this study is a state rather than a city, which may dilute the concentration of human capital in major cities. The significance of the industrial mix variables is meaningful because the positive relation between the concentration of high-tech industries and regional economic growth supports regional governments' efforts in Korea to establish or lure more high-tech industries into their regions. However, because the result is sensitive to various definitions of high-tech industries, it needs cautious interpretation.


Author(s):  
Шишов ◽  
Cergey Shishov ◽  
Кальней ◽  
Valentina Kalney

Innovative approaches to the formation of human resources for Russia’s high-technology industry branches as exemplified by nanotechnological education are considered in the article.


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