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Entering the Chinese Market: The Risks and Discounted Rewards
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Entering the Chinese Market: The Risks and Discounted Rewards

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Before entering the seemingly lucrative Chinese market, investors should be aware of the darkside of the current business environment. The risk of rampant corruption, economic, social and political problems, and threat to personal safety go along with the potential benefits of a thriving economy, rapid growth and swelling consumer demand. John Dixon and David Newman describe the Chinese business environment and its major players - the People’s Liberation Army and the princelings , and the guanxi (connections). In addition, they describe the plight of foreign business people who have recently found themselves in ugly personal situations because of China’s lack of internationally accepted business practices and ethics, lack of institutionalized rule of law, and lack of an impartial law enforcement system. They conclude that any prospective business rewards must be discounted by the personal and personnel risks foreign businesses face when dealing with China.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
17 July 1998
Pages
160
ISBN
9781567201376

Before entering the seemingly lucrative Chinese market, investors should be aware of the darkside of the current business environment. The risk of rampant corruption, economic, social and political problems, and threat to personal safety go along with the potential benefits of a thriving economy, rapid growth and swelling consumer demand. John Dixon and David Newman describe the Chinese business environment and its major players - the People’s Liberation Army and the princelings , and the guanxi (connections). In addition, they describe the plight of foreign business people who have recently found themselves in ugly personal situations because of China’s lack of internationally accepted business practices and ethics, lack of institutionalized rule of law, and lack of an impartial law enforcement system. They conclude that any prospective business rewards must be discounted by the personal and personnel risks foreign businesses face when dealing with China.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
17 July 1998
Pages
160
ISBN
9781567201376