The competitiveness of China's telecommunications industry before and after China's accession to the WTO
Hwy-Chang Moon and
Yan-Ling Yu
Global Economic Review, 2004, vol. 33, issue 2, 79-98
Abstract:
According to China's World Trade Organization (WTO) commitment, its entire domestic market will be more open to the world. China's telecommunications industry is worth special attention because it plays a critical role in enhancing China's overall competitiveness. This study critically reviews and corrects the problems of existing studies on the telecommunications industry, and explains the nature of changes in the competitiveness of China's telecommunications industry before and after China's accession to the WTO by using the diamond model. Based on this analysis, strategic suggestions are provided for both the Chinese government and firms to enhance their competitiveness in the global economy.
Keywords: China's WTO commitment; competitiveness; diamond model; generalized double diamond model; Chinese telecom reform (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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