China, Hong Kong, and the world economy : studies on globalization : Festschrift in honour of professor Y.Y. Kueh
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China, Hong Kong, and the world economy : studies on globalization : Festschrift in honour of professor Y.Y. Kueh
Palgrave Macmillan, 2006
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This book examines the transformation of the economies of China and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region through the process of globalization, and covers various issues, including those of industrial restructuring, financial markets, technology, agriculture, exchange rates, trade and FDI, environment, distribution and corporate governance.
Table of Contents
- Foreword by
- J.C.H.Chai Foreword by
- V.H-c.Cheng Notes on the Contributors List of Abbreviations Introduction
- L.S.Ho & R.Ash PART 1: CHINA AND GLOBALIZATION China and the Global Economy: Challenges, Opportunities, Responsibilities
- J.E.Stiglitz Unilateral and Regional Trade Liberalization: China's World Trade Organization Accession and Free Trade Agreement with the Association of South East Asian Nations
- M.Saygili & K-y.Wong The Economic Impact of China's Emergence as a Major Trading Nation
- W.T.Woo Effects of Real Exchange Rate Volatility and Misalignment on Commodity Exports: The Case of China
- T.Voon & J.Ran A Sustainable Currency Regime for Hong Kong and the Mainland
- L.S.Ho PART 2: HONG KONG AS CHINA'S CITY AND AS A GLOBAL CITY Hong Kong as a Financial Centre of China and the World
- Y.C.Jao The Evolving Role of Hong Kong as China's Middleman
- Y-w.Sung Market Integration between Hong Kong and the Chinese Mainland
- C.S.Fan, N.Li & X.Wei Economic Integration between Hong Kong and China: Did Trade Hurt Hong Kong's Unskilled Workers? K-y.Cheung & C.S.Fan Macroeconomic Instability in Hong Kong: Internal and External Factors
- Y.Ma & R.C.W.Ng PART 3: FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT, TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, AND ECONOMIC RESTRUCTURING Taiwan's Scientific and Technological Development: A Newly-industrializing Economy Experience of Institutional Evolution
- C.Howe Spillover Effects of Foreign Direct Investment and Technology Transfer in China: Before and After its Accession to the World Trade Organization
- P.Lin The Impact of Trade Policy on Total Factor Productivity , Efficiency and Technology: The Case of Chinese Provinces in the 1990s
- Y.Chen PART 4: TRADE, INVESTMENT, AND IMPLICATIONS FOR KEY ECONOMIC SECTORS Investment, Investment Efficiency and Economic Growth in China
- J.Zhang Recent Developments in China's Agriculture and Prospects for Future Agricultural Trade: Observations from the Grain Sector
- R.Ash Environmental Impact on the Manufacturing Sector of China's Accession to World Trade Organization
- J.C.H.Chai PART 5: CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT The Supervisory Board in Chinese Corporate Governance
- O.K.Tam & H.W.Hu Managerial Autonomy and Firm Performance in China's Listed Firms
- E.C.Chang & S.M.L.Wong Index
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