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WHEN ASIA MEETS CHINA IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM: CHINA'S ROLE IN SHAPING ASIA'S POST-CRISIS ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION

LO, CHI - Personal Name;

When Asia Meets China in the New Millennium is the single most far-reaching treatment on the complex subject of Asia's future economic changes. It takes a forward-looking stance on Asia's macroeconomic challenges under the shadow of China's economic clout.

Various themes such as Asia cheating on reforms, the Chinese magnet for trade and investment, the unfolding global deflationary environment, and China's emergence to shape Asia's economy, are knitted together to arrive at the new economic paradigm of chronic deflation, profit squeeze, and constrained economic growth that Asia is moving into.

The book uses strong analytics presented simply to refute certain conventional thoughts about Asia and China (for example, the view that Asia's competitive pressure pushes China to devalue the renminbi), and instigates thinking outside the box.

At a time when China is fast emerging as a major player in the global economic arena, understanding its impact on this continent is vital.


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Series Title
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Statement of Responsibility
Chi Lo
Call Number
330.95 CHI w
Publisher
Singapore : Prentice Hall., 2003
Collation
x, 190 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
0-13-102842-1
Classification
330.95
Content Type
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Edition
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Subject(s)
Buku Umum
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