WTO ushered in opportunities and challenges to domestic and international economies. It traces the history of the WTO that was set up in 1995 and China’s accession to it in 2001 after 15 years of negotiations. The book analyses the impact of China’s entry into the WTO and how deftly it enabled foreign-funded banks to provide foreign-exchange services to Chinese clients.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR E. Mrudula
E. Mrudula holds PGDBA in finance from the ICFAI Business School, Hyderabad. She is currently working as an Associate Consultant at ICFAI Books, an affiliate of the ICFAI University. She has been a regular contributors of articles and case studies to various publications of ICFAI University Press. Her areas of interest include security analysis, project management and human resources.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Priya Raju
Priya Raju holds a Masters Degree in Business Administration with Specialization in Finance. Earlier she worked as Assistant Manager (Materials) in a public sector undertaking. She is currently working as a Faculty Associate at the Center for Business Research, ICFAI Business School, Bangalore. She regularly contributes articles to various publications of the ICFAI University Press. Her areas of interest include security analysis, environmental issues and economics.
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China and The WTO: Some Reflections
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