China will increase its science and engineering doctorates to some 200,000 by 2010.
Below are some figures taken from the China Statistical Yearbook 2005 on China’s graduate schools:
Science:
New enrollment: 41,607
Ph. D. 10,083
M. S. 30,984
Total enrollment: 102,769
Ph. D. 28,769
M. S. 73,612
Graduates: 17,540
Ph. D. 4,518
M. S. 13,022
Engineering:
New enrollment: 120,750
Ph. D. 20,271
M. S. 100,479
Total enrollment: 318,063
Ph. D. 69,315
M. S. 248,748
Graduates: 56,074
Ph. D. 8,054
M. S. 48,020
Science & Engineering combined:
New enrollment: 162,357
Ph. D. 30,354
M. S. 131,463
Total enrollment: 420,444
Ph. D. 98,084
M. S. 358,360
Graduates: 73,614
Ph. D. 12,572
M. S. 61,042
Number of science and engineering doctorate holders up to 1985:
Probably less than 2,000.
Number of science and engineering doctorate recipients between 1985 and 2001:
Approximately 51,400
Number of science and engineering doctorate recipients for 2002 and 2003:
Approximately 16,000.
Number of science and engineering doctorate recipients in 2004:
Exactly 12,572
Number of science and engineering doctorate recipients in 2005:
Approximately 15,000
Total number of science and engineering doctorates up to the end of 2005:
Approximately: 95,000
Total number of science and engineering doctorate enrollment at the beginning of 2006:
Approximately 85512
New enrollment of science and engineering doctorate candidates for 2006:
Approximately 35,000
Total enrollment of science and engineering doctorates 2006:
Approximately 120,000
From the above, it could be expected that all of the 120,000 students enrolled in the science and engineering doctorate program will have received their doctorate degrees by the end of 2010. So adding another 120,000 science and engineering doctorate to the number as of the end of 2005, it can be expected that there will be some 220,000 science and engineering doctorates doing R&D to develop high technologies for China’s high tech industries. Of course, this presumes that all the science and engineering doctorates recipients will stay in China. Also it presumes that they will all work for Chinese companies and not for foreign companies operating in China.
Japan: recipients of science and engineering doctorate degrees in 2002:
Science 1,607
Engineering 3,073
Total: 4,680
China’s approximate number of science and engineering doctorate degrees recipients in 2002 was some 8,000. This is already almost doubled that of Japan’s total number of science and engineering doctorate recipients in 2002. If Japan’s total number of science and engineering doctorate recipients did not increase very much between 2002 and 2004, then China’s 12,572 science and engineering doctorate recipients in 2004 was some 2.5 times as many as that of Japan’s in the same year.
Presuming that Japan’s annual production of science and engineering doctorates is around 5,000 for the last 30 years, then the total number of Japan’s science and engineering doctorate degree holders is around 150,000. From this it is clear that China would have surpassed Japan’s total number of science and engineering doctorates before the end of 2010. This means that if China can support its rapidly increasing number of science and engineering doctorate with sufficient funding to do R&D, then China’s high technologies will quickly surpass Japan’s.
Even now, with close to 100,000 science and engineering doctorates employed in China, China’s high tech advancement should be very rapid. I don’t know why China’s technologies are still so backward compared to other countries such as Japan or even S. Korea. I hope the Chinese science and engineering doctorate recipients are of genius level people and their education is of world class. Otherwise, the mere number is meaningless and the hundreds of thousands of science and engineering doctorates will not be able to develop any high techs in any significant degree.
I think the rapidly increasing number of science and engineering doctorate recipients is one heartening sign of China’s bright future. If they can quickly develop the most advanced technologies for China, then China will not need to depend on foreign countries for high tech products. This means China will not need to import any high tech products or license foreign high tech intellectual properties for production in China. This in turn will reduce the need to export cheap labor intensive products based on excessively low values of yuan. Furthermore, with China’s high tech products equaling or even surpassing the quality of foreign high tech products, China could compete with these foreign countries to export high tech products to developing countries in exchange for essential raw materials that China lacks. Since China would be competing with developed countries, the high tech products can be priced at the same high level set by the developed countries. This means China can raise its RMB to the full PPP value and eliminate the insidious export subsidy in terms of low RMB value.
Since China has a bright prospect of high tech advancement in the coming years, the CCP should immediately stop the sell out of Chinese companies to foreigners. It was explained by Chinese officials that Chinese banks are not being sold because China needs the money but because Chinese banks are too backward and needs foreign technologies and management skills. But since the number of Chinese science and engineering doctorates are increasing so fast, there should be no question that there will soon be more than enough scientists and engineers of the highest caliber to develop the most advanced technologies needed by China’s banks. Therefore, the CCP government should immediately stop selling out Chinese banks because the reason they gave is no longer valid.
By the same token, the CCP government should also stop selling out any of China’s vital economic assets such as telecommunication companies, railroads, machine manufacturing companies, etc. The reason for opening up and forming joint ventures with foreign companies is for getting foreign technologies. But since China will soon catch up with advanced countries such as Japan in technological development, it is no longer necessary to depend on foreign countries to give China high technologies. Therefore, the CCP government should immediately stop selling out all Chinese economic assets. This means the CCP must immediately ban all FDI and withdraw from the evil WTO which is nothing but a dog collar around China’s economic neck and a symbol of China’s shameful backwardness.
America’s total number of doctorates is some 1.2 million. In 2003, the number of doctorate recipients was some 40,000. The number of science and engineering doctorate recipients was just less than 20,000 or almost half of the total. This probably means that half of the 1.2 million doctorates in America are in science and engineering or some 600,000. At the current rate of exponential growth in new doctorate enrollments, it is more than likely that China will see close to 40,000 science and engineering doctorate recipients in 2010. And with continuing increases, China will probably produce at least some 250,000 science and engineering doctorates between 2011 and 2015 inclusive. This will put the total number of Chinese science and engineering doctorates at more than 450,000 by the end of 2015. Compared to America’s 600,000, this is some 75%. So presuming America can continue to maintain its number of science and engineering doctorates at some 600,000, China will be able to come close to America’s level of technological advancements by 2015.
And if China continues to increase the rate of production of science and engineering doctorates to reach some 100,000 a year or more by 2020, then at which time China’s total number of science and engineering doctorates will be close to 1 million to exceed America’s by a comfortable margin. And beyond 2020, China’s total number of science and engineering doctorates will just keep increasing until it ultimately peaks at some 3 million or more. Therefore, China will be able to advance its high techs much more rapidly than America and any other countries in the world. This will assure China of a very wide lead in world technological advancement.
But the Chinese government must now stop selling out Chinese assets and ban FDI so that foreign companies cannot invade China’s domestic market and take the best of the Chinese science and engineering doctorates. Otherwise, all the investment in nurturing the large number of science and engineering doctorates will be wasted and only the foreigners will benefit. And Chinese people will end up slaving for foreigners in a way that the patriotic Chinese have sacrificed by the tens of millions in the last century to prevent.
I was very heartened when the CCP announced its intention of relying on domestic independent innovation to advance China’s technologies and develop China’s internal economy in the next 5-year plan. But lately I’ve been seeing the old corruption creeping back of relying on foreign technologies and selling out more of China’s economy. These traitorous sell outs are couched in terms of “opening up” and “internationalization” and “using foreign technologies”. These are all corrupt and dishonorable schemes to sell out China and keep China backward and dependent on foreigners. All honorable Chinese must condemn these traitorous schemes. The patriotic Chinese must realize that the days of technological backwardness will soon be over for China as the number of science and engineering doctorates is increasing rapidly to overtake Japan in a few years and America is 10 to 15 years. Already, China’s is third in the development of space technologies and supercomputers. Chinese technologies in consumer electronics are also advancing very fast with the Chinese domestic companies now able to make Pentium 3 equivalent chips, core router, OLED (Organic Light Emitting Display), etc. With more world class scientists and engineering coming on stream by the hundreds of thousands in the coming years, China will surely quickly draw even and ultimately overtake the technological advancement in the world.
Therefore, this is the time for the Chinese people to regain confidence in themselves as they look forward to lead the world in all fields of technologies and become the most advanced country in the world. They must value their own assets and guard them jealously. As China’s huge population becomes much more productive on the back of China’s rapid technological advancement, they will be able to develop China’s internal economy rapidly with the concentrated effort on the urbanization of the farmers. I’ve said repeatedly that China needs 2 things to give its people the highest standard of living in the world - technologies and raw materials. China’s superior technologies is within sight. And with superior technologies, China will be able to replace raw materials it lacks with domestic replacements such as hydrogen for oil. And with superior technologies China could sell high tech products to developing countries in exchange for raw materials. Therefore, China can look forward with great confidence that it can indeed give its people the highest standard of living in the world.
But there is still one great danger for China. The only way that China can be kept poor is for the foreigners to buy up all of China’s economic assets now before China has become fully developed. And this is what the foreigners are now doing. They are buying China’s auto companies, banks, railroads, insurance companies, and the list goes on to cover all of China’s economy. If Chinese people cannot stop this traitorous sell-out, then their future will be sold out long before they can advance even a little bit above their current poverty stricken way of life.
Again, China’s future as the most advanced country is assured given the great optimism for a rapidly expanding number of world class scientists and engineers. But unless the Chinese people can safeguard their economy and prevent its sell-out by traitorous government officials, then their bright future will be sold-out in a few years. Even now half of China’s car market is gone. And soon at least 20% of China’s banks will be sold together with much of China’s railroads and infrastructures such as postal and telecommunication systems. And with the continued emphasis on “opening up” pressured by the evil WTO, more of China’s banks and overall economy will be fully “open” to sell-out until nothing is left to the Chinese people. China is very much at the crossroad. Whether it can take the highroad and advance to the highest standard in the world depends on whether the Chinese people can compel the CCP government to implement the spirit of independent innovation and develop China’s internal economy.
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