Peter Drysdale (ed.)
China's Entry into the World Trade Organisation
Herausgeber: Drysdale, Peter; Song, Ligang
Peter Drysdale (ed.)
China's Entry into the World Trade Organisation
Herausgeber: Drysdale, Peter; Song, Ligang
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Pertinent and thought-provoking, the contributors to this text argue that there is no single trade policy initiative likely to result in larger gains in international trade than China's accession to the WTO.
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Pertinent and thought-provoking, the contributors to this text argue that there is no single trade policy initiative likely to result in larger gains in international trade than China's accession to the WTO.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. September 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 160mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9780415241014
- ISBN-10: 0415241014
- Artikelnr.: 21782543
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. September 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 160mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9780415241014
- ISBN-10: 0415241014
- Artikelnr.: 21782543
Peter Drysdale is one of Australia's foremost authorities on Australia's international trade and economic diplomacy. He is Executive Director of the Australia-Japan Research Centre (AJRC) in the Asia Pacific School of Economics and Management and Professor of Economics in the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies at the Australian National University. He is responsible for an Australia-wide research program on economic relations with Japan and the Asia Pacific, involving research cooperation with economists in economies throughout the Asia Pacific region., Ligang Song is a specialist in applied international trade studies, the Chinese economy and the Asia Pacific economy. Dr Song is Director of the China Economy and Business Program and a Fellow at the Australia-Japan Research Centre in Asia Pacific School of Economics and Management and the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies.
Preface. Part I Strategic issues and policy choices 1. China's entry to the
WTO: an overview Peter Drysdale and Ligang Song 2. China and the future of
the International Trading System Ross Garnaut and Yiping Huang 3. Economic
reform and development strategy in China Justin Yifu Lin 4. The WTO and
China's trade strategies in the 1990's Yang Shengmin 5. Trade
liberalisation and development of China's foreign trade Ligang Song 6.
Agricultural policy adjustment in the process of trade liberalisation Wen
Hai 7. The implications of China's membership of the WTO for industrial
transformation Peter Drysdale Part II Impact of Trade Liberalisation:
quantitative assessment. 8. China's entry to the WTO: a general equilibrium
analysis of the recent tariff reductions Xiao-guang Zhang 9. China and the
WTO: tariff offers, exemptions and welfare implications Christian F. Bach,
Will Martin and Jennifer A. Stevens Spatz 10. China's trade liberalisation
and structural adjustments for the world economy Feng Lei and Yiping Huang
11. China's textile and clothing exports in the post Uruguay round Zhong
Chuansui and Yongzheng Yang 12. Rapid economic growth in China:
implications for the world economy Warwick J. McKibbin and Yiping Huang
WTO: an overview Peter Drysdale and Ligang Song 2. China and the future of
the International Trading System Ross Garnaut and Yiping Huang 3. Economic
reform and development strategy in China Justin Yifu Lin 4. The WTO and
China's trade strategies in the 1990's Yang Shengmin 5. Trade
liberalisation and development of China's foreign trade Ligang Song 6.
Agricultural policy adjustment in the process of trade liberalisation Wen
Hai 7. The implications of China's membership of the WTO for industrial
transformation Peter Drysdale Part II Impact of Trade Liberalisation:
quantitative assessment. 8. China's entry to the WTO: a general equilibrium
analysis of the recent tariff reductions Xiao-guang Zhang 9. China and the
WTO: tariff offers, exemptions and welfare implications Christian F. Bach,
Will Martin and Jennifer A. Stevens Spatz 10. China's trade liberalisation
and structural adjustments for the world economy Feng Lei and Yiping Huang
11. China's textile and clothing exports in the post Uruguay round Zhong
Chuansui and Yongzheng Yang 12. Rapid economic growth in China:
implications for the world economy Warwick J. McKibbin and Yiping Huang
Preface. Part I Strategic issues and policy choices 1. China's entry to the
WTO: an overview Peter Drysdale and Ligang Song 2. China and the future of
the International Trading System Ross Garnaut and Yiping Huang 3. Economic
reform and development strategy in China Justin Yifu Lin 4. The WTO and
China's trade strategies in the 1990's Yang Shengmin 5. Trade
liberalisation and development of China's foreign trade Ligang Song 6.
Agricultural policy adjustment in the process of trade liberalisation Wen
Hai 7. The implications of China's membership of the WTO for industrial
transformation Peter Drysdale Part II Impact of Trade Liberalisation:
quantitative assessment. 8. China's entry to the WTO: a general equilibrium
analysis of the recent tariff reductions Xiao-guang Zhang 9. China and the
WTO: tariff offers, exemptions and welfare implications Christian F. Bach,
Will Martin and Jennifer A. Stevens Spatz 10. China's trade liberalisation
and structural adjustments for the world economy Feng Lei and Yiping Huang
11. China's textile and clothing exports in the post Uruguay round Zhong
Chuansui and Yongzheng Yang 12. Rapid economic growth in China:
implications for the world economy Warwick J. McKibbin and Yiping Huang
WTO: an overview Peter Drysdale and Ligang Song 2. China and the future of
the International Trading System Ross Garnaut and Yiping Huang 3. Economic
reform and development strategy in China Justin Yifu Lin 4. The WTO and
China's trade strategies in the 1990's Yang Shengmin 5. Trade
liberalisation and development of China's foreign trade Ligang Song 6.
Agricultural policy adjustment in the process of trade liberalisation Wen
Hai 7. The implications of China's membership of the WTO for industrial
transformation Peter Drysdale Part II Impact of Trade Liberalisation:
quantitative assessment. 8. China's entry to the WTO: a general equilibrium
analysis of the recent tariff reductions Xiao-guang Zhang 9. China and the
WTO: tariff offers, exemptions and welfare implications Christian F. Bach,
Will Martin and Jennifer A. Stevens Spatz 10. China's trade liberalisation
and structural adjustments for the world economy Feng Lei and Yiping Huang
11. China's textile and clothing exports in the post Uruguay round Zhong
Chuansui and Yongzheng Yang 12. Rapid economic growth in China:
implications for the world economy Warwick J. McKibbin and Yiping Huang