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245 10 $aChina and the global economy in the 21st century /$cJohn Saee.
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490 1 $aRoutledge studies in the growth economies of Asia ;$v107
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 173-197) and index.
588 0 $aPrint version record.
520 $aAs China continues to ride out the global economic crisis while still retaining year on year GDP growth it is increasingly important to understand how this 'new' economic giant, with its communist-capitalist model operates its economic and business environments. This book is designed to scientifically examine the contextual variables that foster sustainably dynamic economic growth in China. In particular, the contributors provide an incisive analysis of the contextual bases underlying such a dramatic rising economic power and the immense implications for enterprises and countries involved in dealing with China. Drawing on the latest studies and cutting edge research findings, this book analyses FDI, project management, internationalisation, the continued role of state-owned enterprises and doing business in China. As such it will be essential reading for all students of Chinese business and economics, as well as businesses seeking to develop a critical understanding of the driving global economic force which is China.
505 00 $g1$tInternational investment strategy in China: opportunities, prospects and challenges confronting multinational corporations and global entrepreneurs /$rJohn Saee$gSaee, John$g1 --$g2$tAn empirical study strategically assessing the role of state government in corporate governance, ownership and performance of SOEs /$rDonald Henry Ah Pak$gPak, Donald Henry Ah, Xiaoming Ding$gDing, Xiaoming$g10 --$g3$tStrategies for best practice in international project management with some reference to China /$rJohn Saee$gSaee, John$g23 --$g4$tChina's automotive companies shift gears: manifestations and implications of global ambitions /$rFrancis Schortgen$gSchortgen, Francis, John Saee$gSaee, John$g39 --$g5$tFDI location choice of Chinese firms: traditional economic factors and institutional perspective /$rYuanfei Kang$gKang, Yuanfei$g52 --$g6$tThe rising world status of China within the global economy in the 21st century: a cultural knowledge-based strategy for conducting successful businesses in China /$rJohn Saee$gSaee, John$g76 --$g7$tThe effects of a free trade agreement between Australia and China with special reference to the Australian textiles and service industries /$rJohn Saee$gSaee, John, Ramiro Mora$gMora, Ramiro$g88 --$g8$tPotential determinants of China's research and development /$rLi Ping$gPing, Li, Gaston Fornes$gFornes, Gaston, Yu Guocai$gGuocai, Yu$g146 --$g9$tConcluding remarks and final reflections /$rJohn Saee$gSaee, John$g162.
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