Regional powerhouse
the Greater Pearl River Delta and the rise of China
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Author
Contributions
- Scott, Edith E., 1958- - Contributor
- Chang, Ka-mun. - Contributor
Publication
2005 - Wiley, Singapore
Language
English
Word Count
81,250 words, Guess
Page Count
325 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3439770M
- ISBN-100470821736
- OCLC Control Number58830036
- OCLC Control Numberregionalpowerhou0000enri
- Library of Congress Control Number2005299286
and 2 more
- Goodreads157656
- LibraryThing5153884
Classifications
- DDC330.95127
- LCCHC428.P47 E55 2005
Description
Publisher description: China's economic rise has captured the world's imagination. At the forefront has been the Greater Pearl River Delta, a region consisting of Hong Kong, Macao, and part of Guangdong Province, whose unique and complex complementarities have created a regional powerhouse of global importance. The authors show how the Greater Pearl River Delta region has benefited from China's economic opening by combining the international orientation, business experience, and financial muscle of Hong Kong and Macao with the land, labor, and skills of the Chinese Mainland. They show how this combination has created an increasing number of world beating industries that have attracted companies and business people from all around the globe. They show how China's accession into the WTO strengthens the region's position in the national and international economies. Finally, they show how the region's trajectory will lead it to even greater prominence in the future.
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