Book Description
China and the WTO analyzes the nature of the reforms involved in Chinas accession to the WTO, assesses their implications for the world economy, and examines the implications for individual households, particularly the poor. Its key objective is to provide the information that will allow policy makers to implement WTO commitments and formulate supporting policies to contribute strongly to economic development and poverty reduction.
China and the World Economy: Policy and Poverty after China's Accession to the Wto SYNOPSIS
China was accepted as a member of the World Trade Organization in November 2001, and has become active and prominent in it. Asian, American, and European economists here analyze the impacts of China's accession, and the internal policy reforms they say are needed to help facilitate the country's economic development. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR