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Yining Ding's new book offers insightful research on the WTO process and local protectionisms, focusing on several key areas: the interests of China and other nations within the WTO; the historical, cultural, and economic factors driving regional protectionism; the varying impacts of regional politicians on reform policies; the administrative market monopolies during economic transitions; and the dynamics between central and local governments. It also examines the significant role of Guanxi, detailing its effects on protective behaviors related to justice, administrative abuse, counterfeit goods, foreign trade, and FDI. Additionally, the book explores the interplay of Guanxi, rent-seeking, and regional power structures, culminating in a model categorizing the degrees of local protectionism among sub-national governments. Through empirical analysis and theoretical contributions, Ding sheds light on local protectionism's impact on China's post-WTO market, providing a comprehensive overview of the country's status since its WTO accession, supported by current economic data. This work is valuable for economics majors, students interested in China, and professionals such as businessmen, investors, and engineers looking to engage with China. It also serves as a tool for understanding contemporary Chinese social development from diverse perspectives.
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Local protectionism and its influence on the post-WTO market in China, Yining Ding
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- 2008
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