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9780815759980

The China Circle Economics and Technology in the PRC, Taiwan, and Hong Kong

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    9780815759980

  • ISBN10:

    0815759983

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1997-08-01
  • Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
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Summary

As the British relinquish control of Hong Kong, the economic relationship among the People's Republic of China (PRC), Taiwan, and Hong Kong becomes especially significant. Despite political and diplomatic tensions, this relationship has grown phenomenally in recent years and continues to prosper. Known as the "China Circle," it is an important emerging economic region that cuts across political boundaries.This book is the first comprehensive study of the underlying economic dynamics that make the China Circle not only possible, but hugely successful. Yun-wing Sung, Barry Naughton, and Kong Yam Tan analyze the macroeconomic issues in each of the political entities that make up the China Circle. Michael Borrus, Chin Chung, Jean François Huchet, and Dieter Ernst focus one of the region's leading industries, electronics. With rapid changes in technology, firm strategy, and global markets driving its continuous restructuring, the electronics industry offers a detailed view of the factors that are shaping the region as a whole.To provide a complete economic picture of the China Circle today--and possible future developments--the contributors explore key issues including emerging divisions of labor, developing trade and investment patterns, and the effect of Hong Kong's return to China in July 1997.Written in an open and accessible style, the book is especially timely and more in-depth than anything currently available.

Table of Contents

Preface v
Susan L. Shirk
Introduction
1. The Emergence of the China Circle
3(38)
Barry Naughton
Part I 41(98)
2. Hong Kong and the Economic Integration of the China Circle
41(40)
Yun-wing Sung
3. Economic Policy Reform in the PRC and Taiwan
81(30)
Barry Naughton
4. China and ASEAN: Competitive Industrialization through Foreign Direct Investment
111(28)
Tan Kong Yam
Part II 139(150)
5. Left for Dead: Asian Production Networks and the Revival of U.S. Electronics
139(25)
Michael Borrus
6. Division of Labor across the Taiwan Strait: Macro Overview and Analysis of the Electronics Industry
164(46)
Chin Chung
7. Partners for the China Circle? The East Asian Production Networks of Japanese Electronics Firms
210(44)
Dieter Ernst
8. The China Circle and Technological Development in the Chinese Electronics Industry
254(35)
Jean-Francois Huchet
Conclusion 289(15)
9. The Future of the China Circle
289(15)
Barry Naughton
Abbreviations 304(2)
The Contributors 306(1)
The University of California Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation 307(2)
Index 309

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