The Open Door Policy instituted in the late 1970s marked the beginning of economic reform in the People\u27s Republic of China ( China ). Leading these reforms was the establishment of five special economic zones i and the opening of fourteen coastal cities.2 These special economic zones ( SEZs ) and coastal cities, located along the east coast of China, serve as windows to attract foreign investment and technology.\u27 So far, each of the five SEZs and the fourteen coastal cities has been successful in achieving these goals
by Ip Tsun Ming, Robin [and] Kwan Kam Lun, Harry.Bibliography: leaf 106Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese Univ...
There is no doubt that major regional disparities exist within China. The gap between its eastern co...
As a result of the new economic policy, fourteen Economic and Technological Development Zones (ETDZs...
The Open Door Policy instituted in the late 1970s marked the beginning of economic reform in the Peo...
The Special Economic Zones (SEZs) are an important part of China's latest economic development strat...
In the 1980's, China put the stress on South China's cooperative area, especially on the Zhujiang Ri...
This Article analyzes the unique role of Special Economic Zones in modem China. The author first dis...
Since the Third Plenum, a series of reform measures has been adopted in their efforts to modernize C...
The establishment of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in China has been a focus of study for many devel...
Special economic zones (SEZs) have been used as an important national development instrument around ...
China is still a developing country, and she is currently under a period of economic booming time. T...
One of the most important steps taken by the People\u27s Republic of China in establishing its open...
Shenzhen : a special economic zone in socialist China. Having, in 1979, adopted a policy of opening...
In 2013 the People’s Republic of China has entered the second stage of foreign economic openness. If...
AbstractOnly recently, in September 29, 2013, an experimental free trade zone was launched in Shangh...
by Ip Tsun Ming, Robin [and] Kwan Kam Lun, Harry.Bibliography: leaf 106Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese Univ...
There is no doubt that major regional disparities exist within China. The gap between its eastern co...
As a result of the new economic policy, fourteen Economic and Technological Development Zones (ETDZs...
The Open Door Policy instituted in the late 1970s marked the beginning of economic reform in the Peo...
The Special Economic Zones (SEZs) are an important part of China's latest economic development strat...
In the 1980's, China put the stress on South China's cooperative area, especially on the Zhujiang Ri...
This Article analyzes the unique role of Special Economic Zones in modem China. The author first dis...
Since the Third Plenum, a series of reform measures has been adopted in their efforts to modernize C...
The establishment of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in China has been a focus of study for many devel...
Special economic zones (SEZs) have been used as an important national development instrument around ...
China is still a developing country, and she is currently under a period of economic booming time. T...
One of the most important steps taken by the People\u27s Republic of China in establishing its open...
Shenzhen : a special economic zone in socialist China. Having, in 1979, adopted a policy of opening...
In 2013 the People’s Republic of China has entered the second stage of foreign economic openness. If...
AbstractOnly recently, in September 29, 2013, an experimental free trade zone was launched in Shangh...
by Ip Tsun Ming, Robin [and] Kwan Kam Lun, Harry.Bibliography: leaf 106Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese Univ...
There is no doubt that major regional disparities exist within China. The gap between its eastern co...
As a result of the new economic policy, fourteen Economic and Technological Development Zones (ETDZs...