Method for Establishing a Technological Economics Index System
Technological economy indices are needed for assessing the economic benefit or the economic efficiency of technological schemes and for resolving technological economics problems. In practice, there are different categories and levels of technological eco
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Technological Economics
Technological Economics
Shoubo Xu
Technological Economics
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Shoubo Xu Beijing Jiaotong University Beijing, China
ISBN 978-981-15-8581-4 ISBN 978-981-15-8582-1 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8582-1
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Preface
Between December 1962 and April 1963, based on the request from the Party Central Committee headed by Mao Zedong regarding establishing a new discipline that would combine technology and economics together, the Party Central Committee Leadership for Science assigned the author of this book three tasks: investigating the relevant domestic and international progress made on the subject, coining a new subject to be called “technological economics”, and drafting the outline of developing technological economy in China. As an important emerging scientific research field, technological economics was initiated in 1962 and was officially launched in the Ten-Year National Scientific and Technological Development Plan (1963–1972),1 which was approved by the Party Central Committee and the State Council in 1963. The newly-named field of technological economics was listed in the development plan and became one of the seven main science and technology research fields, together with subjects such as natural resource study, industrial science and technology, agricultural science and technology, medi
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