Project title - How China Went From Imitator to Innovator? (Minimum 3 to 4000 words) Instructions that need to be follow

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Project title - How China Went From Imitator to Innovator? (Minimum 3 to 4000 words) Instructions that need to be follow

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Project title - How China Went From Imitator toInnovator? (Minimum 3 to 4000 words)
Instructions that need to be followedstrictly:
The Objective and Depth of Your Paper:
Cover most of the major international strategic and economicissues surrounding the topic. Zero in on the most crucial aspectsfor companies, governments and other stakeholders.
Maintaining Focus:
Maintain a laser-like focus on the topic (without wandering overto related issues). Keep rereading the title to stay on target.
Analysis More Than Narration:
In business reports, the mere narration of the facts tells thereader that you have read various sources and are regurgitating theproblem or the story. Narration at least tells the reader that theauthors are reasonably well informed about the problem. But thereaders of your report (like your company managers) want to seethat you have gone beyond acquaintance with the facts, to analysisand specific recommendations.
Relating Theory and Concepts to the Real-WorldStory:
How theories, concepts and principles relate to the real-worldquestion or phenomenon you are analyzing.
Originality:
To put it bluntly, your report should not be obtained fromready-made internet websites Reports will be subjected to checksfor copying.
Sources:
Preference will be given to scholarly and erudite sources, asopposed to newspaper or magazine articles. (For example, a WorldBank, OECD, or consulting company report carries greater 'weight'than a Wall Street Journal article although both varieties ofsources are useful).
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