Service Industry in China
Tracy Dathe,
Volker Müller and
Marc Helmold
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Tracy Dathe: Macromedia University
Volker Müller: European Chamber of Commerce
Marc Helmold: IU International University of Applied Sciences
Chapter 14 in Business Opportunities and Risks in China, 2023, pp 173-183 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The chapter presents an overview on the structure and trends of service industry in China. Especially the ageing population and growing life expectancy have created a huge demand for healthcare and senior citizen care. China has a mix of public and private hospitals; so far, the number of foreign invested hospitals is very limited, serving a small high-end market. Competition from well-equipped public hospitals, price pressure, regulatory hurdles and culturally based different treatment methods have so far deterred investors from non-Asian countries. The homecare market in China is still underdeveloped; the entry threshold is much lower than for investment in hospitals and may provide promising opportunities for foreign investors.
Keywords: China; Service industry; Trends in service sector; Case study; Healthcare; Senior citizen care; Homecare (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-31933-4_14
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