In the 26 years since market-oriented reforms were introduced,
China has emerged onto the world stage as a major economic
presence, particularly since her accession to the World Trade
Organisation in 2001.This book is a collection of papers on the
effects of globalisation on China's growth prospects and of China's
growth on the wider economy. The issues explored include the
sustainability of China's continuing economic reform and the
necessary reforms to sustain that growth; the considerable effects
of her integration into the global economy and its implications for
the conduct of Chinese economic policies, including the exchange
rate regime; and the influence of China on the regional and world
economy. China's competitiveness in exports has also begun to
challenge the market share of developing and developed economies;
this role in promoting intra-regional trade is also explored.
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