How China Opened Its Door The Political Success of the PRC's Foreign Trade and Investment Reforms

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Pub. Date: 1994-10-01
Publisher(s): Brookings Institution Press
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Summary

This book looks at the evolution of foreign trade and investment in the Peoples Republic of China and discusses the forces that will obstruct or facilitate it's global integration.

Table of Contents

Preface xi
Economic Reform without Political Reform
1(7)
The Pre-reform System: The Closed Command Economy
8(4)
China's Political Institutions
12(15)
Who's in Charge? The Communist Party and the Government
13(4)
Reciprocal Accountability and Leadership Competition
17(2)
The Policy Process: Delegation by Consensus
19(3)
The Chinese Version of Communist Institutions
22(5)
Patterns in Reform Policies
27(7)
Gradualism
27(3)
Administrative Decentralization
30(2)
Particularistic Contracting
32(2)
Foreign Economic Reform Policies
34(21)
Regional Policies toward Foreign Investment
34(10)
The Decentralization of Foreign Trade Authority
44(11)
Opening the Door Wider
55(21)
Reforming the Foreign Exchange Regime
56(11)
Opening the Domestic Market
67(9)
The Political Challenge of Deeper Integration
76(11)
Intellectual Property Rights
79(2)
Environmental Protection
81(2)
Labor Standards
83(2)
Difficulties of Deep Integration
85(2)
Appendix 87(4)
Comments 91(20)
Harry Harding
References 111(4)
Index 115

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