Spillover Effects Of China Going Global

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China and the WTO
China-'Hollowing Out' Problem
China-AcAEURA~Hollowing OutAcAEURA(TM) Problem
China-Africa
China-Agriculture
China-Commerce
China-Communism
China-DSU
China-Europe Relations
China-Foreign Aid
China-Growth
China-Human Capital
China-Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
China-Latin America Relations
China-Outward Foreign Investment
China-Spillover Effects
China-Textiles and Apparel
China-Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)
China-US Relations
China-‘Hollowing Out’ Problem
ChinaAcAEURA"Africa
ChinaAcAEURA"DSU
ChinaAcAEURA"Europe Relations
ChinaAcAEURA"Latin America Relations
ChinaAcAEURA"US Relations
China–Africa
China–DSU
China–Europe Relations
China–Latin America Relations
China–US Relations
Demographics in China
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International Trade
Joseph
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Value Added Chain

Product details

  • ISBN 9789814603348
  • Publication Date: 21 Sep 2016
  • Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: SG
  • Product Form: Hardback
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When the People's Republic of China (PRC) was granted Most Favored Nation (MFN) status by the United States in 1979, no one imagined the massive transformation the Chinese economy would make within a few decades. China's remarkable transition from merely being a “world factory”, to the source of the world's new R&D and product design and innovation since the 1980s is the key focus of Spillover Effects of China Going Global. In this insightful and unique book, Joseph Pelzman shows how the second largest world economy triggered off many spillover effects beyond mass-labour production of durable and non-durable goods — such as the provision of foreign aid to African, Latin American and Asian economies, and increasing focus on internal endogenous innovation, research and development. He provides a comprehensive look at these spillover effects and analyzes how they will undoubtedly bring positive opportunities for others within the rest of the world in the 21st Century.

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