In 1979, China established four Special Economic Zones (SEZs) which offered financial inducements to foreign investors. 14 coastal cities were included in the mid 1980s, but by 1985, these SEZs were corrupt and problem-ridden. This text discusses what went wrong and the relevance of the SEZs.
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In 1979, China established four Special Economic Zones (SEZs) which offered financial inducements to foreign investors. 14 coastal cities were included in the mid 1980s, but by 1985, these SEZs were corrupt and problem-ridden. This text discusses what went wrong and the relevance of the SEZs.
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Near Fine. First printing, 1990, hardcover with silver and blue stamped blue cloth boards, octavo, 204pp., not illustrated. Book near fine with mild rubbing to boards and wear to corners, binding tight, text clean and unmarked. No DJ.