China 2002 : WTO entry and world recession /
China 2002 : WTO entry and world recession /
edited by Ross Garnaut and Ligang Song.
- 1 online resource (202 pages) : illustrations
- PANDORA electronic collection. .
Title from title screen (viewed 21 December 2012). "First published by Asia Pacific Press, 2002."
Includes bibliographical references.
Figures; Tables; Abbreviations; Contributors; 1. Catching up with America -- Ross Garnaut; 2. Cyclical growth rebound and secular consumption patterns -- Yiping Huang; 3. State-owned enterprise reform: has it been effective -- Xiaolu Wang; 4. WTO accession and regional incomes -- Tingsong Jiang; 5. Competition, ownership diversification and industrial growth -- Mei Wen; 6. The WTO challenge to agriculture -- Xiaolu Wang; 7. Entry to the WTO and the domestic private economy -- Ligang Song; 8. Services driving growth -- Christopher Findlay and Mari Pangestu 9. The impact of WTO accession on FDI -- Chen Chunlai10. Insurance sector following WTO accession -- Ken Waller; 11. Securities market development: assessing and improving market efficiency -- Michael Hasenstab; 12. Radical economic reform and income distribution -- Xin Meng; References
Twelve essays which discuss China with regards to its economy and its entry into the World Trade Organization.
9781922144539 1922144533
22573/ctt23629g JSTOR
World Trade Organization--Membership.
World Trade Organization.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS--International--Economics.
Economic history.
Membership requirements.
Au�enwirtschaftspolitik
Aufsatzsammlung
China--Economic conditions.
China.
Australian
Electronic books.
Electronic books.
HC427.95
382.920951
Title from title screen (viewed 21 December 2012). "First published by Asia Pacific Press, 2002."
Includes bibliographical references.
Figures; Tables; Abbreviations; Contributors; 1. Catching up with America -- Ross Garnaut; 2. Cyclical growth rebound and secular consumption patterns -- Yiping Huang; 3. State-owned enterprise reform: has it been effective -- Xiaolu Wang; 4. WTO accession and regional incomes -- Tingsong Jiang; 5. Competition, ownership diversification and industrial growth -- Mei Wen; 6. The WTO challenge to agriculture -- Xiaolu Wang; 7. Entry to the WTO and the domestic private economy -- Ligang Song; 8. Services driving growth -- Christopher Findlay and Mari Pangestu 9. The impact of WTO accession on FDI -- Chen Chunlai10. Insurance sector following WTO accession -- Ken Waller; 11. Securities market development: assessing and improving market efficiency -- Michael Hasenstab; 12. Radical economic reform and income distribution -- Xin Meng; References
Twelve essays which discuss China with regards to its economy and its entry into the World Trade Organization.
9781922144539 1922144533
22573/ctt23629g JSTOR
World Trade Organization--Membership.
World Trade Organization.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS--International--Economics.
Economic history.
Membership requirements.
Au�enwirtschaftspolitik
Aufsatzsammlung
China--Economic conditions.
China.
Australian
Electronic books.
Electronic books.
HC427.95
382.920951