China and the European Union have an extensive and growing economic relationship. The relationship is problematic because of the distortions caused by China’s state capitalist system and the diversity of interests within the EU’s incomplete federation. More can be done to capture the untapped trade and investment opportunities that exist between the parties. China’s size and dynamism, and its recent shift from an export-led to a domesticdemand- led growth model, mean that these opportunities are likely to grow with time. As the Chinese economy matures, provided appropriate policy steps are taken, it is likely to become a less disruptive force in world markets than during its extraordinary breakout period
China’s rapid rise and unique economic system, and the United States’ increasingly disruptive trade ...
Our paper aims to analyze the prospects of relations between the European Union and China in 2020 ho...
EU-China economic relations are one of the most significant bilateral economic relations in the worl...
In this chapter for the "Challenges of Globalisation, Imbalances and Growth" published by the Peters...
The European Union (EU) presented on Tuesday, October 24th, 2006, “EU-China: Closer partners, growin...
Jean Pisani-Ferry discusses the emergence of China as a key economic and global player from a Europe...
Since 2008, both China and the EU have each experienced their own set of economic problems. In this ...
European Union–China relations have despite different histories and values, economic and political d...
China's economy is slowing from past two-digit growth rates to a 'new normal' growth rate of 'only' ...
China has argued that all World Trade Organisation members should grant it market economy status by ...
The People’s Republic of China currently possesses the second biggest national economy in the world,...
The European Union – China economic relations which was started in 1975, is a highly institutionalis...
One of the major trends in the world economy in the past two decades was the ascent of China. The fa...
China’s growing power and influence raise important and inescapable questions for countries and soci...
China's rise is the most important change in our time. China with a population of 1.3 billion, annua...
China’s rapid rise and unique economic system, and the United States’ increasingly disruptive trade ...
Our paper aims to analyze the prospects of relations between the European Union and China in 2020 ho...
EU-China economic relations are one of the most significant bilateral economic relations in the worl...
In this chapter for the "Challenges of Globalisation, Imbalances and Growth" published by the Peters...
The European Union (EU) presented on Tuesday, October 24th, 2006, “EU-China: Closer partners, growin...
Jean Pisani-Ferry discusses the emergence of China as a key economic and global player from a Europe...
Since 2008, both China and the EU have each experienced their own set of economic problems. In this ...
European Union–China relations have despite different histories and values, economic and political d...
China's economy is slowing from past two-digit growth rates to a 'new normal' growth rate of 'only' ...
China has argued that all World Trade Organisation members should grant it market economy status by ...
The People’s Republic of China currently possesses the second biggest national economy in the world,...
The European Union – China economic relations which was started in 1975, is a highly institutionalis...
One of the major trends in the world economy in the past two decades was the ascent of China. The fa...
China’s growing power and influence raise important and inescapable questions for countries and soci...
China's rise is the most important change in our time. China with a population of 1.3 billion, annua...
China’s rapid rise and unique economic system, and the United States’ increasingly disruptive trade ...
Our paper aims to analyze the prospects of relations between the European Union and China in 2020 ho...
EU-China economic relations are one of the most significant bilateral economic relations in the worl...