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Mergers and Acquisitions in China - Impacts of WTO Accession (Hardcover)
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Mergers and Acquisitions in China - Impacts of WTO Accession (Hardcover)
Series: Advances in Chinese Economic Studies series
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Since China's accession to the WTO in 2001, the Chinese
government's original strategy of progressively opening up to
attract foreign investment has resulted in capital flowing out as
fast as it comes in. This book discusses cross-border mergers and
acquisitions (M&A) by Chinese companies, mainly to clarify
their strategies and the effect of their M&A at an
international level. Chien-Hsun Chen and Hui-Tzu Shih also explore
the strategies and considerations of both Chinese and international
companies - including those from Taiwan - who conduct M&A in
China. This is an invaluable study on the acquisition and transfer
of technology, branding and marketing channels within the context
of competitive cooperation on development targets for foreign,
Taiwanese and Chinese companies. Critical points of discussion
include China's policy changes and Chinese companies as well as the
M&A strategies of international companies in the Chinese
marketplace.Mergers and Acquisitions in China will be a fascinating
read for multinational enterprise managers, brokers, dealers and
investors. The in-depth analysis will prove invaluable for scholars
and researchers of business economics, international economics and
Chinese studies.
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