Brings together an international team of contributors to analyze how China has grown and developed in order to become one of the largest exporting nations. Taking a thematic approach, the book covers: manufacturing exports and the world workshop;...
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Brings together an international team of contributors to analyze how China has grown and developed in order to become one of the largest exporting nations. Taking a thematic approach, the book covers: manufacturing exports and the world workshop; foreign capital and china's industrial development; and challenges from the WTO and openness
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Book Cover; Half-Title; Series-Title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Illustrations; Contributors; Introduction; 1 China's foreign trade and export boom: 1978-2004; 2 The Pearl River Delta: A world workshop; 3 Developing global competitiveness: The case of Haier Group; 4 Cheap labor and China's export capacity; 5 Made by Taiwan but made in mainland China: The case of the IT industry; 6 Japanese FDI in China: Trend, structure, and exchange rates; 7 Foreign competition and productivity of Chinese firms; 8 The role of FDI in China's export performance
9 China's increasing openness: Threat if opportunity?10 China's position and role in the WTO; 11 Policy traps and the linkage between China's financial and foreign exchange systems; 12 FDI and labor reforms in Guangdong Province; 13 Is China the world factory?; Index