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Title: Integrating China into the Global Economy by Nicholas R. Lardy ISBN: 0-8157-5135-4 Publisher: The Brookings Institution Pub. Date: January, 2002 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $19.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.33 (3 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: A useful guide
Comment: China surpassed Japan in 2003 to become America's 3rd largest trade partner, after Canada and Mexico. Indeed, it won't be long - a couple of years at most - before China overtakes Mexico's position. In addition, China is already the world's 4th largest merchandise trader after the US, EU and Japan, and one of the top leading overall (merchandise plus services) trading nations of the world. By the end of this decade, perhaps before then, China will take over Japan's place as the world's 3rd largest overall trader in both merchandise and services - an astonishing performance for a country which practically did zero trade with the rest of the world only 25 years ago.
Policy-makers and businesspeople everywhere, and in America especially, need to sit up and listen to the sound, balanced, non-partisan, and cool-headed analysis by one of the world's leading experts on China and its role in the global trading system. And his name is Nicholas Lardy of the Brookings Institution.
Rating: 3
Summary: A difficult read
Comment: The content is great, and I enjoyed the book. But something is really wrong with the writing style. I often had to pause and think about what the writer was trying to say. It would be nice if the writer could rephrase those paragraph-long sentences.
Rating: 5
Summary: How to integrate China into the Global Economy ?
Comment: Globalization is the hot topic and major concerns for every government and enterprises in 2002.
How China can integrate into the Global ecomony ?
And How Hong Kong can still alive when facing the competition with China in 2003?
Mr. Zhu Rongji (Prime Minister of China) has spoken to all elite people and officials when trip to Hong Kong in November, 2002.
Hong Kong is facing the highest un-empolyment percentage in 2002 and it is over 8% of the total population now.
How to make Hong Kong can be rapid changing in the next decade? There are no industrial development as before due the higher costs than other provinces in China. So China will give them more pressure when getting the orders from Oversea's markets.
Reckon you can see the speeches of " Zhu Rongji " in his last trip to Hong Kong.
China and Hong Kong are the Business Partners since 1983.
But now they are the competitor in every business development.
So how Hong Kong can stay alive when facing the Global economy?
Hong Kong can only run their own way and don't let China copy their old ways.
Although it is not easy to go the new way, it is their own choice.
Don't think too late and must run from this minute.
E-commerce and E-business development is the only way to go and reckon it can work more faster than China's doer.
Hong Kong should be forgotten your doer's way and think to re-enginnering in your business structures and models.
Hard work is the old fashion for Hong Kong now.
New Fashion is the new ideas and new models when stepping into the E-business.
Hope Hong Kong's government can bring up all the elite people to come across the crisis of economy and deflation in the next decade.
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Title: The China Dream: The Quest for the Last Great Untapped Market on Earth by Joe Studwell ISBN: 0802139752 Publisher: Grove Press Pub. Date: April, 2003 List Price(USD): $15.00 |
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Title: China and the WTO: Changing China, Changing World Trade by Supachai Panitchpakdi, Mark L. Clifford ISBN: 0470820616 Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Pub. Date: January, 2002 List Price(USD): $21.95 |
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Title: Internationalizing China: Domestic Interests and Global Linkages (Cornell Studies in Political Economy) by David Zweig ISBN: 0801487552 Publisher: Cornell Univ Pr Pub. Date: July, 2002 List Price(USD): $22.50 |
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Title: China's Unfinished Economic Revolution by Nicholas R. Lardy ISBN: 0815751338 Publisher: The Brookings Institution Pub. Date: September, 1998 List Price(USD): $19.95 |
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Title: Governance and Politics of China (Comparative Government and Politics) by Tony Saich ISBN: 0333594878 Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Pub. Date: December, 2001 List Price(USD): $24.95 |
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