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2006 China Economy
 The Chinese Century: The Rising Chinese Economy and Its Impact on the Global Economy, the Balance of Power, and Your Job Within 20 years -- possibly far sooner -- China will have the world's largest economy. That will powerfully impact "you: your job, your company, your economic future, and your country. In "The Chinese Century, Oded Shenkar shows how China is restoring its imperial glory by infusing modern technology and market economics into a non-democratic system controlled by the Communist party and bureaucracy. Shenkar shows why China's accelerating growth differs radically from predecessors such as Japan, India, and Mexico -- and how it will lead to a radical restructuring of the global business system. Discover why the U.S. is most vulnerable to China's ascent... how China's disregard for intellectual property creates sustainable competitive advantage... and how China's growth impacts every global business and consumer. Above all, Shenkar shows what "you must do to survive and prosper in "the Chinese Century." - Cheap labor + millions of high-skilled professionals - How China will sustain dominance in low-tech industries as it enters" high"-tech realms - Building tomorrow's Toyotas and Sonys...
 China and the Wto: Changing China, Changing World Trade by Supachai Panitchpakdi, "A comprehensive account of the challenges that China's entry into the World Trade Organization will mean for China and for the WTO at a crucial moment for free trade and open economies." Joseph Stiglitz, Professor, Columbia University, 2001 Nobel Laureate in Economics "This is a must read for all those who want to really comprehend what China's accession to WTO means not only for this giant country, but for the rest of Asia and for the world economy. The authors combine a deep knowledge of China and Asia with a unique understanding of the dynamics of international trade to propose a lucid vision of how China's integration should serve as a catalyst to make globalization create a more inclusive prosperity." Claude Smadja, Managing Director, World Economic Forum "If you want to appreciate the political, economic and social earthquake that will occur as China enters the World Trade Organization, you'll need to understand not only what will happen inside China, but what the implications will be for world trade, the WTO, East Asia, and globalization itself. This beautifully written book will enrich anyone - layman or expert - on these issues." Jeffrey E. Garten, Dean, Yale School of Management, Former U.S. Undersecretary of Commerce for International Trade (1993-1995) "This splendid book goes well beyond the issues relating to the entry of China into the WTO. It offers much wisdom and many insights into all the important problems facing the world trading system as well. It is of particular interest as Dr Supachai is about to succeed Mr Mike Moore as the Director-General of the WTO. After reading this book, the reader will be certain that the succession willleave the WTO with exceptional and informed leadership.
Economy of the People's Republic of China - The Economy of the People's Republic of China is the second largest in the world when measured by purchasing power parity, with a GDP (PPP) of US $7.124 trillion in 2004. Economy of China - The economy of China may also include or exclude, depending on context or point of view: Social market economy - The Social market economy was the German and Austrian economic model during the Cold War era. Known as soziale Marktwirtschaft in German, it is not to be confused with the socialist market economy - the economic model of the People's Republic of China. 2006 Tennis Masters Cup - The 2006 Tennis Masters Cup will be held in Shanghai, People's Republic of China between November 12 and November 18, 2006.
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