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Strategic analyses of China's small and medium sized enterprises after WTO accession | |
Author | Yang, Yi |
Call Number | AIT RSPR no. SM-03-18 |
Subject(s) | World Trade Organization Small business--China business enterprises--China |
Note | A research study submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Business Administration, School of Management |
Publisher | Asian Institute of Technology |
Series Statement | Research studies project report ; no. SM-03-18 |
Abstract | With its accession to the World Trade Organization (XITO) on December 11, 2001, China became one of the last major trading nations to join that organization. And the message to the world was clear: China is prepared to become a fully vested player in the global economy. VTO membership will generate tremendous benefits for China -- expanding trade, spearheading further economic reform, attracting even higher levels of foreign investment, and fostering the rule of law. Inside China, the growing significance of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in China's economy is hard to ignore. It is hard to tell that how WTO accession affect the SMEs in China, more benefit or more challenge? This research is trying to figure out the relationship between TIO and SMEs, how SMEs should prepare for this new economic environment. It will also give some pieces of advice for manage strategy level on how to improve the competitiveness of SMEs. |
Year | 2003 |
Corresponding Series Added Entry | Asian Institute of Technology. Research studies project report ; no. SM-03-18 |
Type | Research Study Project Report (RSPR) |
School | School of Management |
Department | Other Field of Studies (No Department) |
Academic Program/FoS | Master of Business Administration (MBA) (Publication code=SM) |
Chairperson(s) | Singha Chiamsiri; |
Examination Committee(s) | Swierczek, Fredric W.;Sununta Siengthai; |
Degree | Research Studies Project Report (M.B.A.) - Asian Institute of Technology, 2003 |