China 2002: WTO entry and world recession

In 2002 China enters the WTO. Long awaited by the world's trading economies, it now comes in a year of global recession. What effect will China's entry into the WTO have at a difficult time? The rapid expansion of China's trade has required large adjustment in its trading partners, an...

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Main Author: Garnaut, Ross (auth)
Other Authors: Song, Ligang (auth)
Format: eBook
Published: Canberra ANU Press 2012
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