Managing the Institutional Environment: Challenges for Foreign Firms in Post WTO China.
SAM Advanced Management Journal 2003, Spring, 68, 2
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Publisher Description
The impact of China's new membership in the World Trade Organization is much debated, but most agree that inflows of foreign direct investment will pick up. Foreign firms will have unprecedented access to geographic regions and economics sectors but must contend with China's general lack of codified laws, the regional diversity of "legal systems" and practices, and the absence of case precedents. A literature survey and in-depth interviews with business and legal experts in China make it clear that firms entering China must be fully aware of these challenges and quickly establish the personal connections and procedures needed to operate successfully. **********
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