Category Archives: Innovation in China

What does it take to be an Entrepreneur?

By Eli Sinaiko Not everybody can be an entrepreneur. Individuals who are not entrepreneurs can be broken into two categories. The first category consists of people who would be entrepreneurs if not for external circumstances such as financial constraints or … Continue reading

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Train System Comparison – A Lesson in Progress cntd…

State-Run Government This article is continued from: Train System Comparison Of course, one of the big advantages is that the government in China is autocratic.  If they decide to do something, they don’t need to pass any new laws, get … Continue reading

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Train System Comparison – A Lesson in Progress

Today I got up in Shenzhen, China at 6am. I awoke groggy eyed to a typical grey sky but relatively quiet morning, packed a couple light bags and caught the taxi to the airport.  After a quick nap and two … Continue reading

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Why So Little Innovation From China?

Forty years ago, China was just ending their cultural revolution. An ugly time when Mao and the communist party launched a nationwide attack against the intellectual bourgeoisie and renegade officials sending them into labor camps in the countryside, forming the … Continue reading

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