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245 00 $aChina's transition to a global economy /$cedited by Michael Webber, Mark Wang, and Zhu Ying.
260 $aNew York :$bPalgrave Macmillan,$c2002.
300 $axii, 274 p. :$bill., maps ;$c23 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 244-258) and index.
505 0 $aKnocking on WTO's Door / Michael Webber, Mark Wang, Zhu Ying -- The questions -- The global framework -- National characteristics -- Towards answers -- Managed Openness: Opening China's Door / Mark Wang, Michael Webber, Zhu Ying -- Balanced trade through exporting 'made-in-China' products -- Human resource exports and overseas contract projects -- Capital flows -- Technology trade and diffusion -- China Goes Out: Investing Overseas / Mark Wang, Michael Webber, Zhu Ying -- FDI from China's neighbours -- Spatial patterns and structural features of China's outward investment -- Gradually going out -- The motives for Chinese investment overseas -- Making Markets / Michael Webber, Mark Wang, Zhu Ying -- Naming social change -- Changes between centre and locality -- Rural markets -- Urban markets -- Migration: linking rural and urban markets -- Conclusion 1: developing markets -- Conclusion 2: regionalisation -- Foreign Direct Investment and Labour Relations / Zhu Ying, Michael Webber, Mark Wang -- Globalisation and labour relations -- FDI and its impact on labour relations -- Problems in FOEs -- Government response and new legal framework -- China's Puzzle Game: Four Spatial Shifts of Development / Mark Wang, Michael Webber, Zhu Ying -- The first two shifts--equity: Maoist geo-strategic legacy -- The third shift: Deng's legacy -- The fourth shift: equity and efficiency -- Beyond the puzzle -- Reconfiguring the Microgeography of China: Special Economic Zones / Zhu Ying, Michael Webber, Mark Wang -- The history and function of special economic zones -- The characteristics of SEZs -- The role of SEZs in transition -- Conclusion: towards globalisation -- High and New Technology Industrial Development Zones / Wang Jici, Mark Wang -- Proliferation of HNTIDZs -- Signs of development -- An interpretation of HNTIDZs -- Fundamental dilemmas in China's hi-tech development -- Structural Adjustment: Creating a New Textile Industry / Wei Houkai, Shen Zhiyu, Mark Wang -- What was wrong? -- What has been done? -- What are the next challenges? -- The Trajectory of the Personal Computer Industry / Wang Jici, Mark Wang -- The PC industry in China -- Capturing new opportunities: a global perspective -- Exploring new paths of growth: Zhongguan Cun Electronic Street -- Booming PC-related SMEs in western Pearl River delta -- Conclusion: market forces, creating clusters and north-south movements -- Conclusions: Opening the Gate to the World Economy / Michael Webber, Mark Wang, Zhu Ying -- Engaging the global economy -- Transition, adjustment and late industrialisation -- Regions under globalisation -- Paths to a globalised economy.
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