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Industrial development in pre-Communist China : a quantitative analysis
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ISBN: 085224164X 9780852241646 Year: 1969 Publisher: Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press in association with The Aga Khan University,

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The Digital Silk Road : China's Technological Rise and the Geopolitics of Cyberspace
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ISBN: 9781032486871 Year: 2022 Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2023

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The dragon millennium
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ISBN: 1567203531 0313004579 0585383146 9780585383149 9780313004575 9781567203530 Year: 2000 Publisher: Westport, Conn. Quorum

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China's modernisation : prospects and problems for the West
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Year: 1984 Publisher: London : Institute for the Study of Conflict,

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China's WTO accession and the impact on its large manufacturing enterprises
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ISBN: 1299462715 9814447382 9781299462717 9789814447386 Year: 1999 Publisher: Singapore ; New Jersey : World Scientific : Singapore University Press,

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The greatest success of Chinese enterprise reform has been the creation of market competition. Competition has forced the state to retreat from non-strategic sectors and increased private ownership in the industry. This development has created ownership diversification in the Chinese industry, which is in line with the leadership's 2-R ("Retreat and Retain") enterprise reform policy. The ownership diversification is a distinction of the reformed economy, called "a socialist economy with Chinese characteristics". The backbone of the economy is the large state firms in strategic sectors, largely

China's Digital Silk Road : Setting Standards, Powering Growth
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing, 

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In recent decades, China has become a world leader in e-commerce, e-currency, 5G, and artificial intelligence, cementing itself as a major competitor to established powers. Gerald Chan poses the question: How has China pulled this off? Arguing that the answer lies in the country's digital silk road, a multi-faceted programme to connect the world via digital means, the book explores how China has shaped the development of the digital order, secured a critical role in internet governance, and upset the status-quo powers. Integrating empirical research with innovative theory, this forward-looking book is the first of its kind to unravel the complex web spun through China's digital silk road. Chapters offer a unique Chinese perspective on the evolution of the global digital economy and digital currencies, highlighting China's growing influence in driving technological development and setting global industrial standards. Following on from Chan's previous publications on the country's high-speed rail networks and maritime infrastructure, China's Digital Silk Road offers a timely look at China's predominant role in shaping the global digital order. Advancing a geo-developmental framework to analyse China's Belt and Road Initiative, the book will be of unique interest to students and scholars of Chinese politics and global development.


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The Digital Silk Road : China's Quest to Wire the World and Win the Future
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ISBN: 9781788166850 Year: 2021 Publisher: London : Profile Books,

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Who says the internet has to spread freedom and democracy ? Its vast infrastructure  projects now extend from the ocean floor to outer space, and from Africa's megacities into rural America. China is wiring the world and, in doing so, rewriting the global order. As things stand, the rest of the world still has a choice. But the fight for tomorrow will require America and its allies to build new coalitions, overhaul outdated concepts of security and compete in risky markets. Taking readers on a global tour of the emerging battlefields, the author reveals what China's digital footprint looks like on the ground, and explores the dangers of a world in which all routers lead to Beijing. Unchecked, China will reshape global flows of data to reflect its interests. It will develop an unrivalled understanding of market movements, the deliberation of foreign competitors and the lives of countless individuals enmeshed in its systems. Networks create large winners, and this is one contest that democracies can't afford to lose.

China's energy outlook 2004
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ISBN: 9812567488 9786611919122 1281919128 9812773827 9789812773821 9789812567482 9781281919120 Year: 2006 Publisher: Beijing, China : Hackensack, NJ : Tsinghua University Press ; World Scientific Publishing Co.,

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This unique book offers a timely and insightful look into China's present energy situation and the emerging challenges of balancing energy supply and demand over the forthcoming decades. It presents a holistic analysis of the growing pressures on the energy system as a result of the country's dynamic socio-economic progress. The volume considers current hot topics and will be useful as a reference for those aspiring to understand more about what is happening in China's energy sector today. Contents: Review of Energy Development Hot Spots Energy Demand Outlook

The chemical and pharmaceutical industry in China: opportunities and threats for foreign companies
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ISBN: 1280234784 9786610234783 3540265619 3540225447 3642061400 Year: 2005 Publisher: Berlin Springer

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“Don’t miss out on China!” and “What are you doing about China?” Catch phrases like these are spreading among managers all over the world. Just take a brief look at the business class occupancy of flights from Europe, North America or Japan to major Chinese cities: This gives you a glimpse of how business people are attracted by steady growth rates of 6 percent to 10 percent. It also indicates how much attention is given to a market featuring 1.3 billion potential consumers and a government committed to rapidly changing the country from an agricultu- dominated developing country into one of the world’s economic powerhouses. Most of the global industrial players have had economic ties with China for decades already, but they were further strengthened after the country’s opening to the world in the early 1980s. Furthermore, China’s accession to the World Trade Or- nization is expected to catapult this already surging economy into another sphere of development.


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Is China's Export-Oriented Growth Sustainable?
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ISBN: 1462397131 1452700621 1283513501 9786613825957 1451992289 Year: 2009 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund,

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This paper assesses the sustainability of China's export-oriented growth over the medium to longer term. It shows that maintaining the current export-oriented growth would require significant gains in market share through lower prices in a range of industries. This, in turn, could be achieved through a combination of increases in productivity, lower profits, and higher implicit or explicit subsidies to industry. However, the evidence suggest that it will prove difficult to accommodate such price reductions within existing profit margins or through productivity gains. Moving up the value-added chain, shifting the composition of exports, diversifying the export base, and increasing domestic value added of exports could give room to further export expansion. However, experiences from Asian economies that had similar export-oriented growth suggest there are limits to the global market share a country can occupy. Rebalancing growth toward private consumption would provide a large impetus to output growth and reduce the need for gaining further market share.

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