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Business analysis of China
Country analysis about China

Mengjing Xu

Country Analysis about China

From the Global Perspectives of International Management

Author(s):Mengjing Xu
Supervisor(s): Henning Austmann
Institution: Hochschule Hannover
Student ID: 1242642
Date: 07, 2013

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Country analysis about China

Mengjing Xu

Table of contents
Table of contents................................................................................................................. 2
Abstract............................................................................................................................... 4
1 Introduction..................................................................................................................... 5
1.1 Limitations..................................................................................................................5
1.2 Brief facts.................................................................................................................. 5
1.3 Geography..................................................................................................................5
2 PESTEL Analysis............................................................................................................7
2.1 Political ..................................................................................................................... 7
2.2 Legal.........................................................................................................................8
2.3 Socioeconomic and cultural...................................................................................10
2.4 Economical.............................................................................................................13
2.5 Technological ......................................................................................................... 14
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Bibliography: Muldavin, Joshua (9 February 2006). "From Rural Transformation to Global Integration" , James Wilsdon and James Keeley,2007 2013 Index of Ecnomic Fredom-China www.heritage.org/index/country/china, 2013 Factbook World CIA. (2013).

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