Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Preface
Contents
Figures and Tables
Summary
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Chapter One: Introduction
Purpose
Identifying Chinese Government Policies
Evaluating the Relative Effectiveness of Chinese Policies and Foreign Manufacturers’ Strategies
Policy Implications for Foreign Governments and China’s Government
Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC)
Commercial Aircraft Company of China
History
Technological Capabilities of China’s Commercial Aviation Manufacturing Industry
Chinese Government Policy Goals
Chinese Policy Instruments
Providing Launch Aid
Compelling State-Owned Airlines to Purchase Chinese Aircraft
Targeting Orders to Foreign Manufacturers with Assembly Operations or Suppliers in China
Stipulating That Foreign Suppliers Enter into Joint Ventures with Chinese Partners
Acquisitions of Foreign Companies and Foreign Technologies
Encouraging Foreign Countries to Purchase Chinese Aircraft Through Diplomatic Suasion and the Provision of Loans
Foreign Companies
Why Do Foreign Companies Invest in China?
Competitive Source of Parts
Generate Sales to Chinese Airlines
Purchase Chinese Components as a Marketing Tool to Encourage Chinese Purchases of Aircraft
Participation in the C919 Program
Protecting Intellectual Property Rights
Protecting the Company’s Investment from Joint Venture Partners
Remaining Competitive in the Chinese Market
Exports
Employment
Technology
Output
Employment
Technology
Competitive Position of the U.S. Industry
High-Speed Trains
Wind-Power Generation
Automobile Manufacturing
Lessons from These Three Sectors
Technologies
Labor
Finance
Marketing
Net Assessment
Foreign Companies
China’s Industrial Policies in Commercial Aviation Manufacturing and the WTO
Government Procurement and Purchases of Aircraft
United States
European Union
Policy Options for the United States and the European Union
Implications for the Government of China
Appendix:Domestic and Foreign Aviation Manufacturing Companies in China
Bibliography