Papers originally presented at a two day international conference, 'China and the changing landscape of the world economy', jointly organized by the Chinese Economic Association (Europe/UK) and the Irish Institute for Chinese Studies which took place at University College Dublin, in July 2009. This book explores a wide range of issues connected with the impact of China on the global economy and the prevailing international system. Subjects covered include China's multinationals, international acquisitions, the exchange rate, research and development and technology transfer, China's emerging…mehr
Papers originally presented at a two day international conference, 'China and the changing landscape of the world economy', jointly organized by the Chinese Economic Association (Europe/UK) and the Irish Institute for Chinese Studies which took place at University College Dublin, in July 2009.This book explores a wide range of issues connected with the impact of China on the global economy and the prevailing international system. Subjects covered include China's multinationals, international acquisitions, the exchange rate, research and development and technology transfer, China's emerging major business groupings, and small and medium sized enterprises.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Liming Wang is Director of the Irish Institute for Chinese Studies in University College Dublin; Director of the Confucius Institute for Ireland; the Secretary General of the Chinese Economic Association (Europe); and a Board Director of the Institute of International Trade of Ireland. He is co-author of Doing Business in China: The Irish experience and China's Grain Economy: The challenge of feeding more than a billion.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Rising China and its Integration with the Changing World Economy 2. Rising China: Its Strength and Problems 3. Evolution after Revolution: The Chinese 'Claiming State' between History and Textbook Economics 4. Continental Drift: China and the Global Economic Crisis 5. Chinese MNCs in Latin America 6. An Exploration of Pyramidal Business Groups in China 7. Sustaining the Growth of China's SMEs through ICT: Recent Experience of Policy Initiatives and Their Implementation 8. Fiscal Reform, Ownership Restructuring, and Corporate Objective in Chinese State-owned Enterprises 9. Culture Distance and Cross-border Merger and Acquisition of China: Empirical Evidence from Electricity Industry 10. R&D, Direct Technology Transfer and Productivity Growth: Evidence from Chinese Manufacturing Industries 11. The Distribution of Income and Well-Being in Rural China: A Survey of Panel Data Sets, Studies and New Directions 12. Determinants of China's Inter-Regional Equalization of Basic Public Services 13. Does Real Effective Exchange Rate Volatility Affect Foreign Direct Investment? Evidence from China 14. Cost Efficiency of Banks in China: A Stochastic Frontier Analysis 15. The Effect of Historical Events on the Speed of Price Evolution Indexed by an Operational Time for China's Futures Market 16. Poverty in Shenzhen
1. Rising China and its Integration with the Changing World Economy 2. Rising China: Its Strength and Problems 3. Evolution after Revolution: The Chinese 'Claiming State' between History and Textbook Economics 4. Continental Drift: China and the Global Economic Crisis 5. Chinese MNCs in Latin America 6. An Exploration of Pyramidal Business Groups in China 7. Sustaining the Growth of China's SMEs through ICT: Recent Experience of Policy Initiatives and Their Implementation 8. Fiscal Reform, Ownership Restructuring, and Corporate Objective in Chinese State-owned Enterprises 9. Culture Distance and Cross-border Merger and Acquisition of China: Empirical Evidence from Electricity Industry 10. R&D, Direct Technology Transfer and Productivity Growth: Evidence from Chinese Manufacturing Industries 11. The Distribution of Income and Well-Being in Rural China: A Survey of Panel Data Sets, Studies and New Directions 12. Determinants of China's Inter-Regional Equalization of Basic Public Services 13. Does Real Effective Exchange Rate Volatility Affect Foreign Direct Investment? Evidence from China 14. Cost Efficiency of Banks in China: A Stochastic Frontier Analysis 15. The Effect of Historical Events on the Speed of Price Evolution Indexed by an Operational Time for China's Futures Market 16. Poverty in Shenzhen
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