Another response to the China objection is that similar to regulators copying each other internationally, so do academics/researchers, so if you slow down development of research in some parts of the world you also might slow down development of that research in other parts of the world too. Especially when there’s an asymmetry with openness of publication of the research.
Another response to the China objection is that similar to regulators copying each other internationally, so do academics/researchers, so if you slow down development of research in some parts of the world you also might slow down development of that research in other parts of the world too. Especially when there’s an asymmetry with openness of publication of the research.