Written for international business managers and executives, this book offers a comprehensive and authoritative discussion of foreign direct investment in the People's Republic of China. The authors note at the outset that although the events of Tiananmen Square brought both trade and investment to a virtual standstill, new investment is now again flowing into China (but at a guarded pace). For those wishing to pursue the numerous opportunities that still exist, this volume offers a full analysis of the risks involved, a thorough treatment of the different forms of investment activities in China, complete coverage of China's investment policies and incentives, and specific case studies of foreign direct investment in China.

The authors begin by providing an overview of the Open Door Policy and China's economic and managerial systems. Next, they discuss special economic zones and open cities; investment policies, such as flexible foreign ownership and choice of investment location; new incentives after 1986; and investment motivations. The modes of foreign investment covered include equity joint ventures, contractual joint ventures, wholly foreign-owned enterprises, joint oil exploration, compensation, and trade. Separate chapters analyze foreign investment inflows, identify the organizations involved in foreign investment, describe investment negotiation and approval procedures, and provide a detailed example of a joint venture feasibility study. Three case studies and an evaluation of the outlook for future foreign investment in China complete the volume. Numerous explanatory tables and figures amplify points made in the text. Two appendixes provide a sample contract and articles of association for joint ventures in China and the regulations for development and opening of the Shanghai Pudong New Area. A third appendix lists the rules for the implementation of Chinese law on wholly foreign-owned enterprises in China.

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An analysis of the risks involved in foreign investment in China. The book also looks at the different forms of investment activities, policies and incentives, and offers specific case studies of foreign direct investment in China.
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Preface Introduction and Background The Open-door Policy, Special Economic Zones, and Opened Cities Investment Policies and Incentives Motivations and Modes of Investment Foreign Investment Inflows Organizations Involved in Foreign Investment Investment Negotiation and Approval Procedures Joint Venture Feasibility Studies: An Example of a Construction Industry Project Selected Case Studies Outlook for Foreign Direct Investment in China Appendices Further Reading Index
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For those wishing to pursue the numerous opportunities that still exist in China, this volume offers a full analysis of the risks involved, a thorough treatment of the different forms of investment activities in China, and specific case studies of foreign direct investment in China.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780899305769
Publisert
1991-08-30
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc; Praeger Publishers Inc
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
296

Om bidragsyterne

PHILLIP DONALD GRUB is Professor of International Business and holder of the Aryamehr Chair of Multinational Management at The George Washington University, Washington, D.C.

JIAN HAI LIN is an Economist with the International Monetary Fund and formerly a Professor of International Finance at the University of International Business and Economics, Beijing.