Chinese foreign investment laws and policies : evolution and transformation / Wei Jia.
1994
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Title
Chinese foreign investment laws and policies : evolution and transformation / Wei Jia.
Published
Westport, Conn. : Quorum Books, 1994.
Call Number
Ch.P 658 J56 1994
ISBN
0899309003 (alk. paper)
Description
xxii, 185 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)29846633
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [179]-182) and index.
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Table of Contents
Illustrations
Short Titles of Chinese Statutes and Regulations Cited
Abbreviations
Preface
Ch. 1
Introduction
1
"Make Foreign Things Serve China"
2
Foreign Direct investment: Between 1979 and 1993
4
The Need for a Careful Study of China's FDI Laws and Policies
8
Contents of the Study: Seven Tidal Changes in the Legal Treatment of FDI
9
Ch. 2
Joint Ventures: From Controlling to Regulating
17
Joint Venture Participants
21
Sectors in Industry Opening to Joint Ventures
23
Labor Management
26
Ch. 3
Wholly Foreign-Owned Subsidiaries: From Regional Experimentation to National Promotion
35
Experimentation: From Shenzhen to Shanghai
39
The 1986 Foreign Enterprise Law and 1990 Implementing Rules: A More Realistic Approach
42
Ch. 4
Regional Policies: From Coast-lining to Inland Opening
53
Special Economic Zones: The First Spatial Expression
55
Fourteen Coastal Cities: Development Catalysts
61
The Uneven Development Strategy Reconsidered: An Evaluation
65
Ch. 5
The Tax Regime: From Initial Favors to Proliferating Encouragement and Rationalization
75
The Pre-1984 Tax Regime with Initial Concessions
77
Post-1984 Development: The Proliferation of Tax Incentives
84
The Consolidation: A Rational Approach
87
Ch. 6
Foreign Exchange Management: From Relief Qualification to Greater Accommodation
99
Pre-1986 Relieves
105
Greater Accommodations
108
Swap: A Key Step Toward Full RMB Convertibility
114
Ch. 7
Technology Transfer and Intellectual Property Protection: From Rudimentary Access to More Sophisticated Operations
123
Technology Transfer Strategy: The Government Perspective
126
The Legal Framework in Place: Technology Imports
131
Intellectual Property Protection: A Full-Fledged Operation
135
Ch. 8
Foreign Bank Operations: From Simple Presence to Operational Expansions
149
Foreign Banks in the SEZs: Options and Constraints
152
The Shanghai Expansion: A National Model?
157
A Cautious Move: The First National Foreign Bank Regulations
160
Ch. 9
Implications, Limits, and Strategies: A Conclusion
169
Selected Bibliography
179
Index
183