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China : the race to market : what China's transformation means for business, markets and the new world order / Jonathan Story

By: Material type: TextPublication details: London ; New York : Financial Times Prentice Hall, 2003Description: xxiii, 277 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0273663216
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.951 21
Contents:
1. China's curse: to live in exciting times 2. China and the USA: ineluctable partners or rivals? 3. The land of the rising dragon: China's economic growth 4. Riding the tiger: China's economic policy reform 5. Feeling the stones as you cross the river: China's political policy 6. Applying the Dracula principle: China joins the WTO 7. Keeping it in the family: corporate reform in China 8. Getting China right: the multinational experience 9. China in the twenty-first century.
Summary: Providing a guide to the possibilities for the development of China, this text covers issues such as Sino-American relations, entry to the World Trade Organisation, the state-market relationship, internal reform, and also the history of China where necessary
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Includes bibliographical references and index

1. China's curse: to live in exciting times 2. China and the USA: ineluctable partners or rivals? 3. The land of the rising dragon: China's economic growth 4. Riding the tiger: China's economic policy reform 5. Feeling the stones as you cross the river: China's political policy 6. Applying the Dracula principle: China joins the WTO 7. Keeping it in the family: corporate reform in China 8. Getting China right: the multinational experience 9. China in the twenty-first century.

Providing a guide to the possibilities for the development of China, this text covers issues such as Sino-American relations, entry to the World Trade Organisation, the state-market relationship, internal reform, and also the history of China where necessary

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