China : enabling a new era of changes
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China : enabling a new era of changes
John Wiley & Sons (Asia) , [John Wiley], 2003
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Description
How does China invest abroad? What is the easiest way for that country to effectively institute corporate governance? How can China and Southeast Asia achieve a win-win relationship? These are just a few of the enticing questions that are answered in this informative book on the state of China's socio-economic and business operating environment.
Table of Contents
Preface.PART 1: INTRODUCTION.Mapping China's Future: What Scenarios, What Strategies?PART 2: PERSPECTIVES.Economy. Reform and Development: The Dual-Transformation of China. Banking Reform in China: Mission Critical. Zhu Rongji's "Managed Marketization" of the Chinese Economy. Financial Sector Reform: Competition Must Drive Capital Allocation. Administrative Monopoly, Corruption and China's Economic. Transformation.Geopolitical and Regional Relations. China 2002: The Geopolitical Context. China and the New East Asian Regionalism. Japan and China - A Competitive Partnership.PART 3. VIEWS FROM THE GOVERNMENT.Looking Ahead Past WTO Entry. Accession to the WTO: New Opportunities and Challenges Facing China's. Socialist Market Economy. The Outlook for China's Monetary Policy. A Vision for Venture Capital in China. China's Entry into the WTO: What Does It Mean for the Global Economy? Development Strategies for Big Cities.PART 4. EXECUTIVE ROUNDTABLE.Reviewing Progress and Looking Towards the Future.PART 5: CONCLUSION.Index.
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