Quantitative change will eventually transform into qualitative change. As in, this rapid development of the scientific capacity of the Chinese economy will eventually lead to a new economic stage which we’ve never experienced before. It seems to me that China will be able to fully realize the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
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Most other countries don't even believe in innovation, they believe in vague "liberal values" and sometimes may or may not invest into innovation as a secondary thing at their leisure. In China it is literally unconstitutional for the government not to promote innovation.