Illicit Industries and China’s Shadow Economy

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China's illicit organ trafficking practices
China's shadow economy
Chinese Government
Chinese Human Smuggling
Counterfeit Drugs
Counterfeit Medicine
Counterfeit Viagra
environmental crime
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Fake Drugs
Fake Medicine
financial crime analysis
Food Sanitation Act
Human Smuggling
Illegal Chinese Immigrants
Illegal Logging
Illicit Industries
illicit industry activities
illicit markets governance challenges
illicit pharmaceuticals
informal economy
Keokam Kraisoraphong
Koh Keng-We
Macau Special Administrative Region
Mekong Countries
Mekong Region
Organ Trafficking
organised trafficking
Pangolin Meat
regulatory enforcement
Rosewood Trees
Shadow Banking
Shadow Banking Industry
Sungwon Yoon
Supreme People's Court
Supreme People’s Court
Traditional Chinese Medicine Markets
transnational crime
Transplant Tourism
WMPs
Xiaohua Ma
Yoneyuki Sugita
York's Chinatown
York’s Chinatown

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367582821
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book considers a wide range of illicit industries in China, exploring what drives such activities, why consumers tolerate them to differing degrees, how attempts to regulate them are implemented and how such regulation is resisted. Industries considered include human smuggling, human organs trade, illicit pharmaceuticals, smuggling of animal parts, illegal logging and trade of woods, food safety and shadow banking. Throughout, the book describes how the shadow economy works, analyses the degree to which illicit activities are regarded as criminal and highlights the importance of the shadow economy for certain regions of China and certain sections of Chinese society. In doing so, it reveals the challenges of human security posed by these industries not only for China, but also for the global community, and considers a robust governance mechanism at both national and global levels to address these challenges. Overall, the book provides a very rich picture of a key aspect of China’s contemporary economy which is difficult to research.

Victor Teo is an Assistant Professor at the School of Modern Languages and Cultures at the University of Hong Kong

Sungwon Yoon is an Assistant Professor at Duke-NUS Medical School, National University of Singapore