CHINA: THE BITTER ROOTS OF FOREIGN TRADE THROUGH THE EYES OF ASIAN CULTURE
Abstract
Although the Peoples Republic of China's (PRC) is becoming more progressive, they are still criticized for their overcautious stance on entering the free market arena. This article explores China's reluctance toward foreign trade by examining past and present trade patterns along with future trade goals. The themes of culture, history and politics that remain blurred in Chinese culture are explored. The paper examines why foreign trade and capitalism cannot reproduce similar, instantaneous results in China to mirror western standards. Finally, the paper assesses the current and future economic climate and the emerging force of China in the global marketplace.
Citation
Morris, D.J., Ettkin, L.P. and Helms, M.M. (2001), "CHINA: THE BITTER ROOTS OF FOREIGN TRADE THROUGH THE EYES OF ASIAN CULTURE", Competitiveness Review, Vol. 11 No. 2, pp. 25-38. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb046425
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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