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China's Business Reforms
Institutional Challenges in a Globalised Economy
Routledge Contemporary China Series
Coordinators: Smyth Russell, Tam On Kit, Warner Malcolm, Jiuhua Zhu Cherrie
Language: EnglishSubjects for China's Business Reforms:
Keywords
Chinese Government; iron; China's Business Reforms; rice; Endogenous Productivity Growth; bowl; Real Gdp; foreign; China’s Real Gdp; banks; Social Protection Reform; corporate; China’s Banking System; governance; Marika Vicziany; social; China’s Banking Sector; protection; Total Tangible Assets; chinas; Iron Rice Bowl; Foreign Banks; Corporate Governance; Identifiable Intangible; Country’s Western Region; Listed Companies; Parent SOE; FDI Activity; Tsingtao Brewery; Reemployment Service Centre; Personal Risk Management; Enterprise Competitiveness; Re-employment Service Centre; China Industrial Economics Statistical Yearbook; FIEs
Publication date: 09-2012
Support: Print on demand
Publication date: 11-2004
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Paperback
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List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors 1. Institutional Challenges for China's Business Reforms in a Globalized Economy 2. Industrial Restructuring and Corporate Governance in China's Large-Scale State-Owned Enterprises 3. Regional Comparative Analysis of China's Banking System 4. Solving Agency Problems in a Cross-Border Environment 5. Foreign Banks - Market Entry and Foreign Investment 6. Accounting for Intangible Assets and the Relevance of Financial Statements in Developed and Emerging Capital Markets: Australia and China 7. Changing Structure of Chinese Enterprises and Human Resource Management Practices in China 8. The Management of Human Resources in Shanghai: A Case Study of Policy Responses to Employment and Unemployment in the People's Republic of China 9. Employee Perceptions of Social Protection Reform in Shanghai: Diversity Across Ownership Forms and Occupations 10. Pension Reform in China: Imperatives, Constraints and Outcomes 11. Globalization and Occupational Health and Safety Regulation in China 12. China's Entry to the WTO: Effects of Reducing Tariff and Non-Tariff Barriers and Endogenous Productivity Growth 13. Raw Entrepreneurship and the Rise of the New Private Sector in Western China: The Hope Group of Chengdu, Sichuan Province Bibliography Index
Russell Smyth is Professor of Economics and Director of the Asian Business and Economics Research Unit, Monash University. He has Honours degrees in Economics and Law from Monash University and a PhD in Economis from the University of London. His research interests include Chinese economic reform, law and economics and applied time series econometrics. He has published widely in these areas. He is Editor of Economic Papers, the policy journal of the Economic Society of Australia and Associate Editor of Asia Pacific Law and Economics Review.
On Kit Tam is Professor and Associate Dean International, Faculty of Business and Economics, Monash University. He is Co-Director of the Monash Governance Research Unit, and Director of China Research Center, Monash Asia Institute. His research interest is in corporate governance, China's economic reform, financial development and foreign investment policy.
Malcolm Warner is Professor and Fellow, Wolfson College and Senior Research Associate, Judge Institute of Management, University of Cambridge. He has written extensively on management and is the Editor-in Chief of the International Encyclopedia of Business and Management. He is also Co-Editor of the Asia Pacific Business Review and is on the editorial boards of many international journals.
Cherrie Jiuhua Zhu is Associate Professor and Director of the China Program in the Faculty of Business and Economics, Monash University. She has published in papers in the areas of human resource management and international management. Her current research interests are globalization, marketization, social protection reform and their impact on management in China.