Technology Structure and Patterns of Economic Growth: An Empirical Comparison between China and South Korea's Industry Sectors
Keywords:
Technology Structure, Economic Growth Patterns, Comparative Analysis, Industry SectorsAbstract
This study conducts an empirical comparison of technology structure and patterns of economic growth between China and South Korea's industry sectors. Leveraging data from various sources, including patent databases, innovation indices, and economic indicators, this research examines the technological composition, innovation patterns, and growth trajectories of key industry sectors in both countries. Through quantitative analysis and comparative studies, this research explores how differences in technology structure and innovation strategies contribute to variations in economic growth patterns between China and South Korea. Additionally, this study investigates the role of government policies, institutional frameworks, and industry dynamics in shaping technological development and economic performance in each country. The findings offer valuable insights into the factors driving economic growth in China and South Korea, highlighting lessons and implications for policymakers, industry leaders, and stakeholders interested in fostering innovation-driven development and sustainable economic growth.