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China Rising

FMI
28
Nov
2011
 China is swiftly closing in on the United States as the world's largest economy. The Asian nation's growth rate is several times that of the US, and China's economy could be the world's largest within a decade, according to Arvind Subramanian. In a new book, he envisages a world dominated by China's overwhelming economic power.
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China's presence in Europe

Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU)
18
Ago
2011

 China's economic expansion into Europe is gathering pace.

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The Trends Affecting China's Property Sector

Standard & Poor's
30
May
2011

 Recent statistics indicate that home prices and sales are softening. And these trends are in line with the Chinese government's aim to control inflation and property prices. In this CreditMatters TV segment, Standard & Poor's Director Chris Lee, Corporate Ratings, provides an in-depth look at the recent developments in the country's property market and what could lie ahead for this major segment of the Chinese economy.

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China and the world economy

Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU)
27
May
2011
 The global economy is slowing. For one of its biggest members, that is good news.
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Executive pay practices shifting in China

Mercer Oliver Wyman
03
Mar
2011
 Wei Zheng of Mercer's Beijing office looks at recent trends in the executive labour market in China and discusses how changing executive remuneration practices at local firms are affecting multinationals' ability to compete for talent.
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China's currency

Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU)
26
Ene
2011
 China will have to open its financial market if it wants the yuan to rival the dollar.
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The Correction In China’s Property Sector Is Deepening

Standard & Poor
19
Oct
2010

 Property prices in China could fall by up to 10% over the next year, but developers are better placed to ride the bumps than they were in 2008. Hong Kong-based credit analyst Bei Fu discusses what may lie ahead.

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The employment market in China and how the country can attract more international talents

Antal International
11
Nov
2009

 Antal International is a global headhunting firm with over 50 offices in 20 countries. The organisation has been operating in China for around 10 years, introducing countless foreign professionals to the country. Our reporter He Fei talked with Robert Parkinson, Antal International's Managing Director for China, regarding the employment market in China and how the country can attract even more international talent.

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Management in Chinese cultures

OU Podcasts
08
Oct
2009

 What can we learn from the way business is done in Asian cultures? The dominant management philosophy in the Asia-Pacific region is a Chinese one, emphasising Confucian values, the family and respect for authority. Does the enduring success of this approach have important lessons for us in the West, or is this management style increasingly redundant, as economies and companies internationalise and mature?

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Inversión en China

IE Business School
11
Dic
2008

Caso interactivo que plantea la adquisición de una empresa china por parte de una empresa española. En el análisis entran en juego ciertas variables que aplican a estos contextos internacionales

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China's Manufacturing Downturn: Pearl River Delta battles higher costs

Business Week
28
Mar
2008

El sector industrial chino está siendo reestructurado por una divisa fuerte, creciente inflación salarial, nuevas regulaciones muy rígidas y escasez de mano de obra. 

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