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China and Globalization, Multiple-component retail product Book

China and Globalization Multiple-component retail product

Edited by Linda (Fellow in Economics at St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford and Adjunct Professor of Ec Yueh

Part of the Critical Concepts in Economics series

Multiple-component retail product

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How China continues its integration with the global economy is one of today’s crucial questions, both for China’s own growth prospects and for the rest of the world contending with the still numerous developmental challenges of the world’s second-largest economy.

In the first thirty years after it emerged from central planning, gradual opening to the world economy formed an integral part of China’s market-orientated reforms.

Understanding the effect of trade and investment integration on China’s growth is essential for assessing the sustained development of China. This subject is of growing interest because understanding the international impact of globalization on China, and the effect of China in turn on the world economy, is crucial for any analysis of the changing global system of the twenty-first century.

There are already signs that the analysis of China is as important for assessing the health of the global economy, as the analysis of the United States.

This timely collection examines China’s global integration, encompassing trade, investment, exchange rates, capital-account liberalization, global impact, and the linkages to growth and transition in China.

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