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Integrating China Into the Global Economy

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"China's accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) has been hailed as the biggest coming-out party in the history of capitalism. Its membership eventually will contribute to higher standards of living for its citizens and increased growth for its economy. But why would the Chinese communist regime now voluntarily agree to comply with the many complex rules of the global trading system? China has already become the world's seventh largest trading country while avoiding these constraints by remaining outside the system." "The answer to this question forms the basis for this book. Drawing on a wealth of scholarship and experience, Nicholas R. Lardy explores the many pressures on the Chinese government to comply with the standards of the rules-based international trading system. Lardy explains how China's leadership expects to leverage the increased foreign competition inherent in its WTO commitments to accelerate its domestic economic reform program, leading to the shrinkage and transformation of inefficient, money-losing companies and hastening the development of a commercial credit culture in its banks."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
260

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Cover of: Integrating China into the Global Economy
Integrating China into the Global Economy
2004, Brookings Institution Press
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Cover of: Integrating China Into the Global Economy
Integrating China Into the Global Economy
January 2, 2002, Brookings Institution Press
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Integrating China into the Global Economy
December 2001, Brookings Institution Press
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First Sentence

"FOR MORE THAN A CENTURY China's promise as a trading and investment partner has lured foreign businesses in search of profit."

Classifications

Library of Congress
HF1604L373 2002

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
260
Dimensions
8.9 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
Weight
14.4 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8050075M
ISBN 10
0815751354
ISBN 13
9780815751359
Library Thing
1294079
Goodreads
1204665

First Sentence

"FOR MORE THAN A CENTURY China's promise as a trading and investment partner has lured foreign businesses in search of profit."

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