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    ECON 0602: Lecture 5 Topics China and the WTO WTO and its rules China’s entry to the WTO Trade frictions China’s Foreign Trade: Special Issues China’s FTA: CEPA Sino-US trade imbalance China’s exchange rate Export and employment 1 © HKU ECON 0602 Larry QIU 2/153 What is WTO? China and the WTO: Questions/issues General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT‚ 1947-1994) What is WTO? 1947‚ Geneva‚ 23 (including China)‚ now 148+ Most Favored Nation Principle

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    When the Han Dynasty of China fell in 220 AD‚ the country fell into turmoil and was ripped apart by power hungry warlords‚ looking to seize control of the tattered nation. During this time‚ Buddhism spread quickly throughout China‚ gathering many followers. It wasn’t until 570 AD that the Kingdom was restored to ‚ with the Sui Dynasty soon taking over. Around this time‚ Buddhism saw a drastic halting in its spread. During the time it spread throughout China‚ Buddhism was met with pious adoration

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    The is of the assumption of many that the education of their children is challenging because of the imbalances with teachers not possessing full qualification of the subject matter as expressed by James Compton (2M Minutes Video). Teachers in India and China middle and high schools must have at least a Bachelor’s Degree and attend teachers’ training if they are to teach in schools (Ibid). Consequently‚ these students could not assimilate sequentially the teachings by those teachers who sometimes

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    came to life before and after marriage. In medieval India and China‚ single women did not have any say in their future husband‚ and after marriage‚ whether divorced or widowed‚ a woman’s rights became even less prominent. However‚ the rules for each unwed woman varied in India and China. The following examples present an assortment of proof of the unjust discrimination towards women in medieval India and China. Women in medieval India and China had no say in who they married. They were often forced

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    Silk Industry in India and China -A Comparative Business Environment Analysis 2/18/2009 Goa Institute of Management Submitted by- Kanishka Belani-2008017 Mariam Noronha – 2008021 Neha Gupta – 2008026 Parikshit Bhinde -2008028 Soutik Sarkar - 2008052 Silk Industry in India and China -A Comparative Business Environment Analysis Group Members (5A): Kanishka Belani-2008017 Mariam Noronha – 2008021 Neha Gupta – 2008026 Parikshit Bhinde -2008028 Soutik Sarkar – 2008052 Submitted

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    Microsoft faced many macro risks when operating in China. Many of these risks included software piracy‚ Chinese government pressure to transfer technology‚ host government promotion of competitor products‚ discriminatory procurement practices by sub-national authorities in China‚ and the strong encouragement for Microsoft to enter joint ventures with local firms. One main micro risk that Microsoft faced was when the Beijing Municipal government avoided Microsoft by awarding operating system software

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    The criminal justice system in the United States has traditionally operated under two fundamentally different theories. One theory is the Crime Control Model. This theory is characterized by the idea that criminals should be aggressively pursued and crimes aggressively punished. The other theory is the Due Process Model. This theory is characterized by the idea that the rights of the accused need to be carefully protected in any criminal justice investigation. (Levy‚ 1999) The Due Process

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    Confucianism originated in China by Confucius around the year 400 B.C.E. (faithresource.com…). Hinduism was brought to India by the Aryans around the year 1500 B.C.E. (janesvilleparker.org…). Although these two belief systems originated at different times they still share many similarities as well as many differences. Confucianism and Hinduism are two religions that shared many similarities. Such similarities are the idea that both were used as an outline for the way one should live his/her life

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    Australia and China adopt very different economic systems in order to cater the best for their society. However‚ Australia’s economic system is more successful than China’s and‚ due to the writer’s right-wing value system‚ will be measured in terms of environmental efficiency‚ labour and entrepreneurial resource efficiency and the standard of living. The basic economic problem for any country is that resources are scarce while wants are infinite. This means that countries must decide what to produce

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