
- 287 pages
- English
- PDF
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Global Perspectives on Free Trade Zones
About this book
Explore the strategic significance of free trade zones in the context of economic globalization and China's economic reform.
Global Perspectives on Free Trade Zones examines the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone (FTZ) as a key stage in China's national reform strategy. It analyzes the establishment of a negative-list system, trade facilitation, financial innovation, and regulatory services. Discover the experiences and lessons learned from the FTZ's exploration process, offering valuable insights for similar Chinese free trade experiments. This book is for economists, political scientists, and business professionals interested in international trade and economic development.
- Understand the strategic importance of free trade zones.
- Assess the effects of opening economies and promoting economic development.
- Navigate global trade competitions and economic globalization trends.
Feng Shujun provides a comprehensive analysis, revealing how the FTZ leads China towards a "great future."
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- Chapter One The Free Trade Area Globalization
- Chapter Two The Industry Development from the Perspective of the Free Trade Area
- Chapter Three China' s Opening Strategy: Circulation among Asia, Africa and Latin America
- Appendix I Policy Documents
- Appendix ll Research Report
- References
- Postscript
- Copyright