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Australia-China trade after the Asia crisis

In: China’s Trade and Investment after the Asia Crisis

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  • Zhao Yanyun
  • Li Jingping

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China is both the world’s most populous country and an important transition economy. It is also a major market for trade and investment. As such, this study of the trends, patterns, issues and problems of trade and investment in recent years is both vital and fascinating. Areas of discussion and analysis in this book include China’s trade in a globalised economy, foreign investment after the Asia crisis, the WTO and regional economic development, along with discussion about the relationships with Hong Kong and Australia. Written by nationally and internationally respected experts on the Chinese economy, the book brings together a collection of timely and significant studies on China’s trade and investment.

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  • Zhao Yanyun & Li Jingping, 2000. "Australia-China trade after the Asia crisis," Chapters, in: Tran Van Hoa (ed.), China’s Trade and Investment after the Asia Crisis, chapter 7, pages 110-122, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:2010_7
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    Asian Studies; Economics and Finance;

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