Editor's Introduction
Joseph Fewsmith
Chinese Economy, 2000, vol. 33, issue 6, 3-4
Abstract:
This issue of >i>The Chinese Economy>/i> continues to translate Chinese reactions to China's impending accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO). As noted in the previous two issues of >i>The Chinese Economy>/i> (vol. 33, no. 1 [January/February 2000] and no. 2 [March/April 2000]) dealing with the subject of the WTO, a deep debate on China's participation and modality of participation has opened up among policymakers and intellectuals alike. Although those involved in foreign trade support accession strongly, a number of bureaucrats and intellectuals believe that it will cause more harm than good.
Date: 2000
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