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- Foreign Capital and Technology in China brings together both Chinese and non-Chinese policy-makers, managers, and scholars to examine the role of private foreign business in China.
- About the Author: RICHARD D. ROBINSON founded the International Management concentration at MIT's Sloan School of Management, where he remains Professor Emeritus.
- 210 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Personal Finance
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Foreign Capital and Technology in China brings together both Chinese and non-Chinese policy-makers, managers, and scholars to examine the role of private foreign business in China. Seventeen specialists review China's policies toward foreign capital and technology, the experience of various countries in managing the entry and performance of foreign firms, and the applicability of this experience to China. With its comprehensive coverage and expert contributors, this volume is essential reading for anyone interested in U.S.-China trade relations, international business, and international finance, as well as to practitioners who desire greater understanding of the Chinese view of foreign business.
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Foreign Capital and Technology in China brings together both Chinese and non-Chinese policy-makers, managers, and scholars to examine the role of private foreign business in China. Seventeen specialists review China's policies toward foreign capital and technology, the experience of various countries in managing the entry and performance of foreign firms, and the applicability of this experience to China. With its comprehensive coverage and expert contributors, this volume is essential reading for anyone interested in U.S.-China trade relations, international business, and international finance, as well as to practitioners who desire greater understanding of the Chinese view of foreign business.About the Author
RICHARD D. ROBINSON founded the International Management concentration at MIT's Sloan School of Management, where he remains Professor Emeritus.