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China and the United States Hierarchical International Competitiveness Analysis

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SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 14, Issue 16, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su141610347

Keywords

China; the United States; hierarchical international competitiveness; export value added

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  1. National Social Science Fund of China [20CJY065]
  2. General project of philosophy and social sciences of Jiangsu Province [2020SJA0259]

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Novel methods were used to evaluate the international manufacturing competitiveness of China and the U.S. The results showed that China's manufacturing power was greater than that of the United States, but its overall performance and international competitiveness were lower.
In this study, novel methods were used to evaluate the international manufacturing competitiveness of China and the U.S. under the value-added statistical caliber. The results obtain indicated that China's manufacturing power was greater than that of the United States. However, the Chinese manufacturing index, performance, and international competitiveness were lower than those of the United States. The levels of low technology and medium technology in China were lower than those in the United States, but the level of high technology in China was the same as that in the United States. In addition, the Chinese and the United States three-level indexes were different, which indicated that China and the United States had differences in manufacturing.

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