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Chinese Foreign Investment Laws and Policies: Evolution and Transformation
China is engaged in a major evolutionary economic change. Foreign direct investment (FDI) participation has been and will continue to be the driving force behind this change well into the next century. This book presents to Western business and legal communities a comprehensive picture of the prevailing Chinese foreign investment climate.
Author(s) | By Wei Jia. |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 216 |
Published in | United States |
Published | 21 Nov 1994 |
Availability | Not yet available |
China is engaged in a major evolutionary economic change. Foreign direct investment (FDI) participation has been and will continue to be the driving force behind this change well into the next century. This book presents to Western business and legal communities a comprehensive picture of the prevailing Chinese foreign investment climate.
Illustrations Chinese Statutes Preface Abbreviations Introduction Joint Ventures: From Controlling to Regulating Wholly Foreign-Owned Subsidiaries: From Regional Experimentation to National Promotion Regional Policies: From Coastlining to Inland Op
WEI JIA is an associate attorney with Charmoy, Stolzberg & Holian, P.C., a Boston law firm, where he concentrates on international trade law and litigation. He practiced law with Suzhou International Trade and Economic Law Firm.