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Index Structure 82-4,90-3,93-7
Agriculture Arable land 134,144, 146 Economic growth 5 4 , 3 6 5 Employment in 39-40 Farm size 40-1 Government policies toward
Population engaged in 135-43 Productivity of land and labor
Tariff rate quotas 36-7 Trade 3540 W O , impact of 3 , 5 4 5 , 3 6 8 ,
5-6,36-44,143-6
38-40,41-3, 1467
1 12, 146-50,169-72’182-4 Apparel industry see textile
industry ASEAN
W O , impact on 161-86 Asia Pacific Economic
Cooperation (APEC) 19 Asia Pacific Regional Operation
Center 199 Automobile industry 82-97
Air pollutionlak quality, implications for 91-2
Cars, numbers of 84-90 Forecast methodology
84-90 Constraints on 90-3 FDI, role of 93-5 Government policy toward
Industry players 83 International comparisons
Joint ventures in 94-5 Prospects for growth 6-7,
Recent developments 82-4 Regional protectionism 90-2
82-4,90-3,95-7
82-90
88-93
W O , impact of 6-7,93-7, 111-14, 185-6
Baker Institute, Rice University
Bank of China 58 Build Operate and Transfer
Capital formation 158-9 China Development Bank 58 Chinese Economists Society 2 Chung-Hua Institute for
Economic Research 25,191 Cross- Strait economic relations
see Taiwan Competition policy 69-74,80 Computable general equilibrium
models (CGE models) Application to
88-9
(BOT) 20,60
Labor market analysis
Trade issues 155-87 WTO, China’s accession to
103-15
103-1 5, 155-88 Development and structure
156-9
Diaspora see overseas Chinese Dispute settlement see
international trade Division of labor, global 196-9
Economic growth and development
34-44 Agriculture, h p l icat ion s
FDI, implications see FDI Urbanization, implications see
urbanization Economic planning 13-32
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Index 265
Five-year Plans 16-19,64
Government policy 13-32, Economic reform
95-7 Central planning,
comparison with 13-14 Current objectives 1 7- 19 Evolution of 13-19 Institutions of 13-32 Instruments of 19-24
Recommendations 95-7,
W O , Impact of 30-2 217-18
Effective trade protection 27-9 Electronics industries
WTO, impact of 11 1-14 Employment see labor market Environmental protection
Air quality 91-3 European Union (EU)
FDI, strategies of investors
W O , impact of 161-88 227-35,240
Five-year Plans 16-1 9,64 Floating population 135 Foreign direct investment (FDI)
Determinants of 205-1 8 Economic growth 216-18 Government policy 22-4,
215,216-18 Conflicts with MNCs
Guidelines 22-4 Restrictions 23-4
Incentive implications 24-32,
Infrastructure 2 18 Market size 214
History in China 205-1 1 Horizontal versus vertical
2 17
210-13,222-4
Investing country, impact on
Joint ventures 94-5 Linkage characteristics 222-7 Objectives 222-4
190-202
Cost reduction 222-4 Export sales 2 2 2 4 Market seeking 222-4
Regional distribution see regional
sources 221-41 Strategies 22 1-4 1
By source Europe 240 Japan 237-8 Overseas Chinese 236-7 United States 238-9
W O , Impact on 3-42 16-1 8, 24 1
Global division of labor see
Global Trade Analysis Project
Globalization 1-10 for overview
division of labor
109
and summary, also see individual listings
Government of China Economic planning see
economic planning Economic reform see
economic reform Industrial policy see industrial
policy Institutions
Economic and Trade Commission 22
National People’s Congress 16-17,56
State Commission of Radio, Film and Television 70
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State Development Planning Commission (formerly State Planning Commission) 58,69,
State Planning Commission 75-6
17,22,24 Ministries see ministries Trade see international trade
Strategies of foreign investors Guangdong Province
in 221-41
Home town connections 2 1 1,2 15,
Hong Kong
Household registration system
218
FDI, source 214-15
135
Income distribution 1 18-3 1 Regional inequality
Industrial policy 5, 13-32 W O , impact of 8, 13 1
Central planning, comparison
Historical evolution 15-1 7 Incentive implications 24-32
Objectives and principles
Pillar industries 96-7 Present and fbture policies
Taxes 25-7 WTO, impact of 3 1-2
with 5
Instruments 19-24
14-19
17-19,31-2
Industrial structure 13-32,96-7 Information technology industry
see Telecommunications Institute for Energy Economics -
Japan (IEEJ) 88-9 Internal migration 135, 144-6
International trade Disputes and resolution 10,
Causal factors 249-5 1 Differences between GATT
and WTO 24549 Factors causing trade
disputes 249-5 1 History 245-49 Prospects under WTO
25740,262 Strategic options
For China 25760 For MNCs 260-2
244-62
Factor endowments, role in
FDI, impact of 119-25 Performance - exports and
161-9
imports 29-30,368, 121-2,252-4
Policy 38 Policy instruments 19-24,
35-6 Non-tariff barriers 266-7
Protection index 27-9 Structure 29-30 Regional impacts 1 18-3 1 WTO, impact of 2 4 8 - 9 ,
103-5,111-14, 155-188
Japan Foreign direct investment
Industrial policies 13 Investment strategies of
W O , impact on 161-88 Jitong Communications Co. Ltd.
58-60,63 Job match model 108 Joint ventures 94-5
227-3 5,23 7-8
Japanese investors 23 7-8
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Index 267
Employment / unemployment
GCE modeling applied to
Internal migration, impact 135,
Market characteristics 103-7 Participation rate, labor force
Productivity 126-30 Sectoral shifts 1 13-14 Turnoverrate 107 W O , hpact of 3,7, 103-15,
11 1-14
107-15
13943
(LFPP) 107
17% 82 Legal system
Role in trade disputes 244-62
Ministries Ministry of Electric Power 56 Ministry of Electronics
Industry 56 Ministry of Foreign Trade and
Economic Co-operation (MOFTEC) 2 1,22
Ministry of Information Industry (MI) 47-65,
68-80 Ministry of National Security
Ministry of Posts and
Ministry of Railways 56 Multi Fiber Agreement 11 1
Quotas 160, 179-82 Multinational companies
Chinese economy, role in
Conflicts with GOC 2 17-8 Dispute settlement, strategies
FDI, strategies 22 1 4 1 Joint ventures, role in 94-95
Newly Industrialized Economies
55
Telecommunications 47
2 17-8
for 260-2
( N W Industrial policy 1 3 4
Oxford world macrmonom ic model 159-61
Overseas Chinese FDI, role and strategies 2 14-5,
2 18,227-37,24 1 Petroleum industry
Automobile industry,
Gasoline 90-3 Refining and distribution 90-3,
Role of FDI 94-5
relationship to 82-97
96-7
Pillar industries 16-24,90-1 Population
Agricultural vs non- agricultural 139-43
Prices/pricing policies 19, 71-2 Production hc t ions 125-3 1 Productivity 127-30
Protection index 27-9 Provincial Postal and
Total factor productivity 158-9
telecommunications Authorities (PTA) 52,72,76
Reform see economic reform Regional developments and
prospects 1 18-3 1 Coastal-interior comparisons
Economic growth 121-5 Factor markets 126-30 Factor productivity 126-30 Foreign direct investment
Foreign trade and FDI 126-3 1 Past trends 119-25 Regional inequality 1 18-3 1 WTO, impact of 13 1
Regional protectionism 9 1
119-25
21 1-2
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268 The Globalization of the Chinese Economy
Rural areas Economic status and prospects
Impact of trade and FDI 3842,143-50
118-31
Service sectors 143, 148 Sino-European Union WTO
Sino-US WTO accord 48-9 South East Asian countries
FDI, Taiwan into 190-1 South Korea
Cars 84-90 State-owned enterprises 103-8
accord 48
Taiwan Cross-Strait economic
relations 190-202 Economic structure 196-200 Index of manufacturing
industrial upgrading 196 Mainland Affairs Council 190 Ministry of Economic Affairs
Outward FDI, impact of 193,
190-202 Domestic investment 193-5
Industrial upgrading 196-9 Hollowing Out 199-200
Trade and balance of payments
Unemployment 200 Wage inequality 200-1 W O , impact of 9
Policy 25-7
191-3,201-2
Taxes
Telecommunications industry 47-66,68-80
for 64 Foreign investment, prospects
Foreign participation
Government institutions 47-66,68-80
Government policy toward MII 56-66,68-80
47-66,68-80 Commitments under WTO
WTO Basic Telecom 47-50
Agreement of 1997
Sino-European Union WTO accord 48
Sino-US WTO accord 48-49
4 8 4 9
Concerns 50-5 Evolution 50-5 Strategy 55-65
Historical evolution and
Industry players growth 47-55
China Mobile 57,59,60,63 China Netcom 58-60,70 China Paging 57 China Telecom 56-60,
China Unicom 56-60,72-3 Jitong Communications,
58-60,63 PTAs 52,54
63-4,70,724,78-80
Industry structure 47-65, 68-74 Access 72-3 Competition 69-74,80 Entry 68-74
Legal fkamework 60-3 Pricing 53,71-2,78 Rate structure 53475-9 Regional disparities 55 Trade barriers 53
Funding 534,78-79
Prospects 6 3 4 Teledensity 50-5
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Index 269
W O , impact of 6 Strategic responses 55-65
Telecommunications Regulations of the People’s Republic of China 60
Textile industry W O , impact of 1 1 1-14,
Township and village enterprises
Unemployment see labor market United States
Foreign Direct Investment
Strategies of US h s
W O , impact of 155-88
Agglomeration effects 136-8 Agricultural policies, impact
on 143-6 Comparison with other
countries 143-4 Constraints on 143-6 Current status 135,139-43 Economic development, role in
179-82
(TVEs) 141
238-9
23 8-9
Urbanizatidurban areas
136-8
Government policy toward
Historical development 139-40
Internal migration, role of 134-5,144-6
International comparisons 136-9
Population Urban vs rural 139-4 1
W O , implications of 8, 146-50
1365,139-142
Water resources 149 World Bank 89 World Trade Organization
Agreements 93 Dispute settlement system
244-62 Government commitments 93,
155-6 Impact on China and its trading partners 1-10,
93-5, 155-88
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