APEC and liberalisation of the Chinese economy

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Imprint:Canberra, Australia : Australian National University E Press, 2012
©2012
Description:1 online resource (312 pages) : illustrations, charts, tables
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12331068
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Other title:Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation and liberalisation of the Chinese economy
Other authors / contributors:Drysdale, Peter, editor
Yunling, Zhang, editor
Song, Ligang, editor
ISBN:9781922144560
1922144568
9781922144577
1922144576
Notes:Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
APEC and liberalisation of the Chinese economy.
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Summary:"This book assembles papers that were produced under a three year collaborative research program on 'China and APEC' undertaken by the AustraliaJapan Research Centre, in the Asia Pacific School of Economics and Management at The Australian National University and the APEC Policy Research Center, in the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. ... The work on this project and the papers in the volume provide a base for developing ideas that could be helpful to the policy agenda for APEC 2001"-- Provided by publisher.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: China's Interests in APEC
  • Ross Garnaut, Ligang Song and Peter Drysdale
  • APEC and the Chinese Economy: Strategic Issues
  • 1. Liberalisation of the Chinese economy: APEC, WTO and tariff reductions
  • Zhang Yunling
  • 2. Open regionalism, APEC and China's international trade strategies
  • Peter Drysdale
  • 3. The functions of APEC and implications for China: A critical review
  • Zhang Jianjun
  • Australia-China Cooperation in APEC
  • 4. Australia's APEC agenda-Implications for Australia and China
  • Christopher Findlay and Chen Chunlai
  • 5. Australia and China: Shared objectives in APEC and the international economic system
  • Andrew Elek
  • APEC, Structural Reform and Sectoral Liberalisation
  • 6. How important is APEC to China?
  • Yongzheng Yang and Yiping Huang
  • 7. APEC investment, trade liberalisation and China's economic adjustment
  • Sun Xuegong
  • 8. Trade protection in China's automobile and textile industries and its impact on trade liberalisation
  • Li Kai
  • 9. The competitiveness of China's chemical sector: Assessment and implications for EVSL policy
  • Sun Xuegong
  • Ecotech Cooperation
  • 10. Ecotech at the heart of APEC: Capacity-building in the Asia Pacific
  • Andrew Elek and Hadi Soesastro
  • 11. Promoting APEC's Ecotech initiative
  • Chen Luzhi
  • 12. Economic and technical cooperation: Creating the environment to remove the barriers
  • Zhou Xiaobing and Zhao Jianglin
  • Capital Flows, Technology and Trade Liberalisation
  • 13. Impact of capital inflows and technology transfer on the Chinese economy
  • Zhou Xiaobing
  • 14. Exchange rate changes, trade development and structural adjustment in the East Asian economies
  • Zhou Xiaobing and Ligang Song
  • 15. China's trade efficiency: Measurement and determinants
  • Peter Drysdale, Yiping Huang and K.P. Kalirajan
  • Index.