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book: China's global reach - markets, multinationals, and globalization

Anonyme, Wednesday, January 4, 2006 - 06:26

Financial Sense

What is going on inside China?

CHINA'S GLOBAL REACH:
Markets, Multinationals, and Globalization
(Book Excerpt)
by George Zhibin Gu

Publisher: Trafford; 253 pages

This paper is taken from
http://www.financialsense.com/fsu/editorials/gu/2005/1006.html

China's Global Reach by David GuChapter 3 All Players Are Important

Today China is the biggest new frontier for international companies. In many ways, the Chinese market has a more international flavor than many other markets around the globe. Many unique characteristics have evolved along the way. Countless international businesspeople are singing their favorite songs and doing their traditional dances—all in one theater. So far, some have danced better than others.
Overseas Chinese Inc vs. foreign multinationals

Up to now, the “Overseas Chinese Inc.



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Date: 
Mon, 2006-01-16 10:25

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