A Review of the Chinese National Center for Science and Technology Evaluation
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China is now in a transitioning stage from planned economy to market economy. There is a growing interest in China to have a strong evaluation process in place so that planning and decisions can be based on valid and credible information. Evaluation also provides a guide for resource allocation.
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