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China's Entry into the World Trade Organisation
China's Entry into the World Trade Organisation
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APEC Trade Liberalisation
ASIA PACIFIC
Australian National University
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CES Aggregate
CGE Model
chinas
chinese
Chinese Government
Clothing Exports
Cost Insurance Freight
Current Account Balance
economy
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Exchange Rate
exports
Foreign Exchange Rate
GTAP Model
HIODS
HS Level
International Economic Databank
International Monetary Fund
liberalisation
Macro-policy Environment
MFA Quota
multi
Multi-region Computable General Equilibrium Model
Real Exchange Rate
reductions
Relative Agricultural Prices
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Row Region
SITC
Special Safeguard Mechanisms
tariff
Tariff Rates
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Product details
- ISBN 9780415241014
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 28 Sep 2000
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This volume provides a detailed up-to-date analysis of the strategic issues and policy options of China's accession to the WTO. Quantitative analysis demonstrates how tariff reduction resulting from China's accession to the WTO will benefit the Chinese economy as well as the rest of the world. The book argues that there is no single trade policy initiative likely to result in larger gains in international trade in the foreseeable future than China's accession to the WTO.
Peter Drysdale is one of Australia's foremost authorities on Australia's international trade and economic diplomacy. He is Executive Director of the Australia-Japan Research Centre (AJRC) in the Asia Pacific School of Economics and Management and Professor of Economics in the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies at the Australian National University. He is responsible for an Australia-wide research program on economic relations with Japan and the Asia Pacific, involving research cooperation with economists in economies throughout the Asia Pacific region., Ligang Song is a specialist in applied international trade studies, the Chinese economy and the Asia Pacific economy. Dr Song is Director of the China Economy and Business Program and a Fellow at the Australia-Japan Research Centre in Asia Pacific School of Economics and Management and the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies.
China's Entry into the World Trade Organisation
€112.99
