China and the world trading system: entering the new millennium

China, the world's tenth largest trading economy, has recently joined the rules-based international trading system. What are the implications of this accession? Leading scholars and practitioners from the US, Europe, China, Australia and Japan argue that China's membership will affect the...

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Language:English
Published: Cambridge, UK Cambridge University Press 2003
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Summary:China, the world's tenth largest trading economy, has recently joined the rules-based international trading system. What are the implications of this accession? Leading scholars and practitioners from the US, Europe, China, Australia and Japan argue that China's membership will affect the WTO's decision-making, dispute resolution and rule-based structures. It will also spur legal and economic reform, have far-reaching social, political and distributional consequences in China, facilitate a new role for China in international geo-political affairs, and alter the shape, structure and content of the international trading system as a whole. Of interest to scholars of China, as well as trade lawyers and economists.
Item Description:"In March 2001 an international conference was held in Canberra, Australia. The essays in this collection arose from this conference"--Preface. - Includes bibliographical references (p. 421-430) and index
Physical Description:xxiii, 443 p. ill. : 24 cm
ISBN:0521818214

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