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China's Economic Globalization through the WTO Routledge Revivals Series

Langue : Anglais

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Coordonnateur : Lu Ding

Couverture de l’ouvrage China's Economic Globalization through the WTO
This title was first published in 2003. This book represents one of the recent internationally coordinated initiatives to access the rich and still unfolding implications of China's participation in economic globalization in the context of the nation's accession to the World Trade Organization.
Contents: Introduction, Ding Lu, Guanzhong James Wen and Huizhong Zhou; Economic globalization and development of China's foreign economic cooperation and trade, Zhihai Zheng; Transformation of thinking and adaptation to new environments - a discussion of the influences on China from its participation in the WTO, Yanfen Liang; China's WTO accession and state sector reform, Carsten Holz and Tian Zhu; Domestic banking under financial liberalization: lessons for China as a member of the WTO, Wenyan Yang; The joy and sorrow of capital inflow: are the lessons of Mexico relevant to China?, Xun Pomponio; How does inward FDI interact with regional economic growth in China?, Kevin H. Zhang and Shunfeng Song; Closing the productivity gap: the role of globalization in Shanghai's economic transformation, Kevin H. Zhang; China's health care system reform under globalization, Ling Li and Peter Yuen; Where will China's internet regulation go after WTO accession?, Qingjiang Kong; Challenges and opportunities for China's agriculture after its WTO accession, Guanzhong James Wen; Recent claims of China's economic exceptionalism: reflections inspired by WTO accession, Wing Thye Woo; Appendix: Challenges and implications of China joining the WTO: what WTO accession means, Richard Eglin; Index.
Ding Lu, Associate Professor, National University of Singapore Guanzhong James Wen, Associate Professor, Trinity College Huizhong Zhou, Professor, Western Michigan University