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China’s Opening and the Economic Integration of the China Circle

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The Emergence of Greater China

Part of the book series: Studies on the Chinese Economy ((STCE))

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As China’s opening is the crux to the integration of the CEA, this chapter will briefly summarize the main features of Mainland’s opening1 with special reference to the roles of Hong Kong and Taiwan. The growth and pattern of Mainland’s foreign investment and trade will be discussed, and the costs and benefits of such investment and trade analysed.

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Sung, YW. (2005). China’s Opening and the Economic Integration of the China Circle. In: The Emergence of Greater China. Studies on the Chinese Economy. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230536807_2

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