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Behind the Open Door: Foreign Enterprises in the Chinese Marketplace
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BY DANIEL H. ROSEN. WASHINGTON, DC. INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL EcONOMICS, 1999. 350 PP. $25, SOFTCOVER.
In Behind the Open Door:Foreign Enterprises in the Chinese Marketplace, Daniel Rosen addresses a range of current issues in US-China commercial relations by examining China's development patterns and the performance of foreign firms on the ground in China. Extrapolating from interviews with 120 managers of foreign-invested enterprises (FIEs) in China, Rosen provides a broad readership-foreign and PRC policymakers, businesspeople, and academics-with a thorough understanding of the foreign ...
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