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The meetings of the top American and Chinese leaders in Washington were arranged to iron out differences and formulate collaboration and commitment, to move from being foes to being friends
According to the World Bank’s ranking, China is still behind 100th place in terms of per capita GDP. In 2010, with China poised to become the second largest economy in the world, measured at market exchange rates, the same message is repeated yet again
It is imperative for companies, both local and foreign, to take a cue from their battered counterparts at Foxconn and Honda, and take the necessary action to improve the salary and working conditions of their employees in China
CEIBS Visiting Professor of Management Shalom S. Saar advises business managers to look to the world’s elite football teams for examples of excellent– and not so excellent – coaching.
China often underestimated its actual growth rate and, as a result, the degree by which its actual growth exceeded its potential growth, as well as all the problems associated with overheating
The State Council of China has set an ambitious goal of transforming Shanghai into an international financial centre by 2020
The earnings forecast error (which is the difference between the forecasted and the actual earnings) is larger if the company is politically connected
CEIBS Economics Professor Horst Loechel Shares his Outlook for the Chinese Economy in 2010, and Beyond
CEIBS Economics Professor Xu Bin Offers His Outlook for the Chinese Economy in 2010, and Beyond
CEIBS Economics Professor Wang Jianmao Shares his Outlook for the Chinese Economy in 2010, and Beyond