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ASEAN economies in perspective: comparative study of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand / Wong, John 1979  Book
Wong, John Book
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Publication London, The Macmillan Press, 1979.
Description xii, 217p.
Standard Number 0333230634
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Asian economic handbook / Wong, John 1987  Book
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Publication London, Euromonitor publication Ltd., 1987.
Description iv, 272p.
Standard Number 0863381413
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China into the HU-Wen era: policy initiatives and challenges / Wong, John (ed); Hongyi, Lai (ed) 2006  Book
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Publication Singapore, World Scientific, 2006.
Description xvi, 565p.
Standard Number 9812567321
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ID:   059512


China-ASEAN free trade agreement: shaping future economic relat / Wong, John; Chan, Sarah May-Jun 2003  Journal Article
Wong, John Journal Article
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Publication May-Jun 2003.
Key Words ASEAN  China  Economic Relations  Bilateral Trade  Free Trade Agreement  FTA 
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China's economy in 2005: at a new turning point and need to fix its development problems / Wong, John   Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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China's economy in 2006/2007: managing high growth for faster structural adjustment / Wong, John   Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract China's economy in 2006 continued to register high growth of 10.5 to 10.7 percent with low inflation (CPI at 1.3 percent), dissipating fears of a hard landing. Since its accession to the WTO, China has become a significant global economic player, and is the favorite destination for many regional and global production networks. China is now a truly economic power (jingji daguo). China s economic leadership is also increasingly confident of its ability to manage China s domestic economic growth and its growing relations with the outside world. Although China s growth is expected to slow down in 2007 to approximately 9.5 percent, the national mood now is one of "more balanced" growth rather than "fast growth". Therefore, the building of a "harmonious society" is to be emphasized in China, while letting economic growth solve the burning social and environmental issues. In 2007, the government will also need to deal with various internal and external macroeconomic imbalances. The renminbi will be under even stronger pressure to revalue, given China s record trade surplus of US$160bn and foreign reserves of US$1tn
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China's emerging new economy: the internet and e-commerce / Wong, John; Ling, NHA Seok 2001  Book
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Publication Singapore, Singapore University press, 2001.
Description vii, 142p.
Standard Number 9810244959
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China's food security and its global implications / Wong, John; Huang, Yanjie   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract China's food security is a cornerstone of China's socioeconomic stability and a key issue for the world food market. Over the past twenty years, China has seen its food production generally rising commensurately with population growth. There has been need for only minimal supplements from the world grain market, despite recurrent natural disasters and two episodes of precipitate output fall. Underlying China's strong grain security is the government's full support for agricultural production, tight control on land use and some strategic use of the world market. In future, China's continued food security will largely depend on the government's capacity to address short- and long-term climate and environmental challenges.
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Hong Kong's CEPA with China: Round two / Wong, John; Yang, Zhang   Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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Southeast Asian studies in China / Swee-Hock, Saw (ed); Wong, John (ed) 2007  Book
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Publication Singapore, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2007.
Description xi, 204p.hbk
Standard Number 9812304045
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