MODELLING THE POTENTIAL BENEFITS OF AN AUSTRALIA-CHINA FREE TRADE AGREEMENT Dr Yinhua MAI Centre of Policy Studies‚ Monash University Professor Philip ADAMS Centre of Policy Studies‚ Monash University Dr Mingtai FAN Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Professor Ronglin LI Nankai University Dr Zhaoyang ZHENG Nankai University An Independent Report Prepared for: The Australia-China FTA Feasibility Study 2 March 2005 The Centre of Policy Studies Centre of Policy Studies Building 11E Monash
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Content Overview of China 1 Culture and Customs 1 Education 1 Laws and Policies 2 Laws and regulations applicable to foreign investment in China 2 Policies and Preferences 3 Industrial Policies 3 Regional Policies 6 Policies and measures relevant to the foreign investment: 7 Tax Policies 8 Forms of Foreign Investment 14 Chinese-Foreign Equity Joint Ventures 14 Chinese-Foreign Cooperative Joint Ventures 14 Wholly Foreign-Owned Enterprises 15 Joint Stock Limited Companies with Foreign Investment 16
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China: Country Environment & Marketing Opportunity Analysis Aaron Golik‚ Jake Guldner‚ Genny Guthrie‚ Emily Hales‚ & Matheus de Paula Pereira International Marketing Dr. Dharma DeSilva 15 April 2013 Table of Contents * Service Export…………………………………………………………………….....Page 3 * Demographic‚ Economic‚ and Trade Conditions…………………………………....Page 6 * Demographics……………………………………………...……………….……....Page 7 * Economics…………………………………………………………..……….Page 8 * Trade……………………………………………………
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Many products we use today are made in China. Trade between Australia and China has heightened in the last couple of years. China has one of the world’s largest economies. It has an increasing role in shaping the world economy‚ accounting for a third of the increase in the world’s gross domestic product and imports for the period 2000 to 2003 (The Economist 2004). It is also home to a population of 1.3 billion inhabitants‚ consuming a variety of goods from food items to luxury commodities‚ toys‚
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Principle of economies- Bus 240 INDIA Vs CHINA India and China are the two giant economies and they are the major players in the world economy. Both the economies are growing tremendously at a skyrocketing pace and these economies have their own specialty. We cannot just judge which economy is better by just comparing one or two factors because they have their own style of working and uniqueness . Here we will discuss about some of the
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The economic development of China By Jazz Exel‚ David van der Vlugt‚ Thomas Koop and Winsen Duker – 1TMA3‚ 2012/2013. When did the economic development started in China? Fifty years ago‚ China finally introduces ‘The New China in the Orient’. After years of warlords and domestic warfare‚ finally peace returned to the country. People were positive about the future. Fifty years later‚ the results are huge. By 1998‚ the GNP (Gross National Product) grew by over 29-fold‚ which is an average of 7
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Introduction I. "America is practically owned by China‚" said Tom Winnifrith. II. America is not doing their duty as a country importing all of these Chinese made goods that America could make just as easily. III. I believe we have a problem with China increasing not only its exports‚ but also its population‚ economy‚ pollution‚ and military size. IV. Today‚ I want to talk about what should be done to keep China from taking over not only America‚ but the rest of the world as well
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The NBA’s Expansion into China A Look at the Marketing Efforts of the NBA in China The first game played in the NBA was on November 1‚ 1946 in Toronto‚ Canada. The game was played between the Toronto Huskies and the New York Knickerbockers. The final score was 68-66‚ and there were 10‚000 people on hand. At that time‚ the NBA was named the Basketball Association of America‚ and was made up of eleven teams. The first 11 teams were from New York‚ Chicago‚ Cleveland‚ Detroit
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3 Case Studies: Corporate Universities in China Corporate University in China Written by Dr. Clare Sham July 2007 The concept of corporate university (CU) in China is a recent phenomenon although it existed more than eight decades in the western world. Literature reviews indicate that CU is an independent professional-managed entity proactively providing learning intervention in the workplace. With the ownership of the corporation‚ CU embedded culture and optimized learning through
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Is China Becoming a Superpower? China‚ in many ways is becoming a superpower. Not everyone agrees with this. How could China be a superpower to the United States? There are five factors a country can become a superpower‚ economically‚ culturally‚ politically‚ technology‚ and military. China has all of these factors. China has the second - highest economy in the world‚ and is becoming higher every year. They have changed the world economic landscape in technology. They have an outstanding military
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