China and the WTO: Doing the Right Thing (Abridged) Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

In late 2001, the People's Republic of China joined the World Trade Organization (WTO). Sets the terms of the accession of China against its compliance record some two years later. Discusses why the key players, such as business, trade unions, and the government, either in a favorable or against the entry of China into the WTO. Also provides historical information about the Chinese foreign economic relations, especially trade relations with the United States. Also covers the latest developments in the domestic political economy of China, including a discussion of his new political leadership. "Hide
by Regina Abrami Source: Harvard Business School 26 pages. Publication Date: July 8, 2004. Prod. #: 705002-PDF-ENG

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