This book examines the transformation of the economies of China and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region through the process of globalization. This transformation has important implications for the world, in part because China has fast become the world\u27s 6th largest economy through the globalization process, and in part because Hong Kong as the world\u27s freest economy has been seen to bear the brunt of the opening up of China, to the extent that a Fortune magazine cover story in 1995 announced its impending \u27death.\u27 This volume provides comprehensive coverage of such subjects as industrial restructuring, financial markets, technology, agriculture, exchange rates, trade and FDI, the environment, income distribution, and cor...