The business environment in Hong Kong
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The business environment in Hong Kong
Oxford University Press, 1995
3rd ed
- hard
- pbk
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Library, Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization図
pbkAEHK/33/B111359254
Note
Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
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hard ISBN 9780195851632
Description
An introductory text describing the environment for business and investment in Hong Kong. This new edition provides wholly updated material that addresses the July 1997 reversion of Hong Kong to Chinese sovereignty.
- Volume
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pbk ISBN 9780195865332
Description
Published in 1980, the first edition of The Business Environment in Hong Kong provided a stimulating and comprehensive account of the economic, social, and political workings of Hong Kong, its financial and legal structure, and the course of foreign investment in the territory. Now wholly updated, and with information pertaining to the 1997 reversion of the territory to Chinese sovereignty, this classic text continues to provide an easily usable guide to Hong Kong's business environment. Through tables and text, the authors, prominent scholars in Law, Management, Economics, Sociology, Political Science, and Asian Studies, provide a reasoned and comprehensive overview of Hong Kong business and investment. The Business Environment in Hong Kong is an indispensable resource for students, business people, and professionals alike.
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