China 2002 WTO entry and world recession

Twelve essays which discuss China with regards to its economy and its entry into the World Trade Organization

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Garnaut, Ross (Editor), Song, Ligang (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Canberra, ACT ANU E Press 2012©2012, 2012
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Collection: JSTOR Open Access Books - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Catching up with America / Ross Garnaut
  • 2. Cyclical growth rebound and secular consumption patterns / Yiping Huang
  • 3. State-owned enterprise reform: has it been effective / Xiaolu Wang
  • 4. WTO accession and regional incomes / Tingsong Jiang
  • 5. Competition, ownership diversification and industrial growth / Mei Wen
  • 6. The WTO challenge to agriculture / Xiaolu Wang
  • 7. Entry to the WTO and the domestic private economy / Ligang Song
  • 8. Services driving growth / Christopher Findlay and Mari Pangestu
  • 9. The impact of WTO accession on FDI / Chen Chunlai
  • 10. Insurance sector following WTO accession / Ken Waller
  • 11. Securities market development: assessing and improving market efficiency / Michael Hasenstab
  • 12. Radical economic reform and income distribution / Xin Meng
  • 9. The impact of WTO accession on FDI
  • Chen Chunlai10. Insurance sector following WTO accession
  • Ken Waller; 11. Securities market development: assessing and improving market efficiency
  • Michael Hasenstab; 12. Radical economic reform and income distribution
  • Xin Meng; References
  • Figures; Tables; Abbreviations; Contributors; 1. Catching up with America
  • Ross Garnaut; 2. Cyclical growth rebound and secular consumption patterns
  • Yiping Huang; 3. State-owned enterprise reform: has it been effective
  • Xiaolu Wang; 4. WTO accession and regional incomes
  • Tingsong Jiang; 5. Competition, ownership diversification and industrial growth
  • Mei Wen; 6. The WTO challenge to agriculture
  • Xiaolu Wang; 7. Entry to the WTO and the domestic private economy
  • Ligang Song; 8. Services driving growth
  • Christopher Findlay and Mari Pangestu
  • Includes bibliographical references