05724nam 2200745Ia 450 991081861120332120240313221935.01-281-92838-09786611928384981-277-580-3(CKB)1000000000403017(EBL)1193249(SSID)ssj0000294606(PQKBManifestationID)12042393(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000294606(PQKBWorkID)10312082(PQKB)11538788(WSP)00006150(Au-PeEL)EBL1193249(CaPaEBR)ebr10698786(CaONFJC)MIL192838(OCoLC)652193201(MiAaPQ)EBC1193249(EXLCZ)99100000000040301720060821d2007 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrEconomic reform and cross-strait relations Taiwan and China in the WTO /editors, Julian Chang, Steven M. Goldstein1st ed.Hackensack, NJ World Scientificc20071 online resource (392 p.)Series on contemporary China,1793-0847 ;v. 9Description based upon print version of record.981-256-854-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; List of Tables; List of Figures; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction: The WTO and Cross-Strait Economic Relations Julian Chang and Steven M. Goldstein; THE PATTERN OF ACCESSION; BEFORE THE WTO: A FLOURISHING ECONOMIC RELATIONSHIP; BEFORE THE WTO: GROWING POLITICAL TENSIONS; BEFORE THE WTO: A VERY POLITICIZED TRADE REGIME; BEFORE THE WTO: EXPECTATIONS AND OBSTACLES; OVERVIEW OF THE CHAPTERS; 2. WTO Commitments by Taiwan and China and the Domestic Consequences Tain-Jy Chen; INTRODUCTION; TAIWAN'S CONCESSIONS; Concessions on Industrial Goods; Agricultural ConcessionsConcessions in the Service SectorsCHINA'S CONCESSIONS; Tariffs; QUOTAS AND IMPORT CONTROLS; TRADING AND DISTRIBUTION RIGHTS; THE SERVICES INDUSTRY; IMPACT OF THE WTO COMMITMENTS ON THE DOMESTIC ECONOMIES; Impact on Taiwan; IMPACT ON CHINA; CROSS-STRAIT COMPARISONS; CONCLUSIONS; 3. The Legal and Political Implications of Taiwan's WTO Accession Connie Guang-Hwa Yang; INTRODUCTION; TAIWAN'S NEED AND READINESS FOR GATT/ WTO MEMBERSHIP; TAIWAN'S ACCESSION COMMITMENTS; LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE GATT/WTO ACCESSION; Approaches to Amending the Laws; MAJOR CATEGORIES OF LEGAL CHANGESCROSS-STRAIT TRADE NORMALIZATIONTHE DOMESTIC POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS OF ACCESSION; THE CONSULTATIVE PROCESS; THE INTERNAL TENSIONS IN THE ADMINISTRATION; THE ROLE OF THE LOCAL FOREIGN COMMUNITY; DIFFICULTIES OF COMPLIANCE AFTER ACCESSION; Rice Wine; GPA Accession; CONCLUSION; 4. Economic Prospects from Cross-Strait WTO Membership Chi Schive; INTRODUCTION; PROJECTED IMPACT; THE RATIONALE BEHIND TAIWAN'S POST-WTO CROSS-STRAIT ECONOMIC POLICIES; IMPACT ON ECONOMIC SECTORS; TRADE AND INVESTMENT ACROSS THE STRAIT; ECONOMIC AND NON-ECONOMIC CONCERNSINITIAL GUIDELINES GOVERNING TAIWAN POLICY AFTER ACCESSIONRESTRICTIONS ON IMPORTS FROM AND INVESTMENT BY THE PRC AFTER ACCESSION; INVESTMENT; TAIWAN'S RESTRICTIONS: THE VIEWS OF THIRD COUNTRIES; CONCLUSIONS; 5. Taiwan's Role in the Economic Architecture of East Asia and the Pacific Peter Drysdale and Xinpeng Xu; INTRODUCTION; REGIONAL TRADE, INVESTMENT, AND GROWTH; CROSS-STRAIT TRADE: A ONE-WAY STREET; CHINA AS A DRIVER OF GROWTH IN THE REGION; THE COSTS TO TAIWAN FROM TRADE DISCRIMINATION AGAINST CHINA; PROLIFERATION OF FREE TRADE ARRANGEMENTS; Regional Trade Policy EnvironmentEconomic and Political Costs to TaiwanLINKING GLOBALIZATION TO CROSS-STRAIT INTEGRATION; Unilateral Initiatives; A Common Market without External Tariffs; Regional Strategies with a Global Face; TAIWAN'S REGIONAL ROLE AND CHINA'S GLOBAL CHOICE: A WAY FORWARD; 6. The Political Economy of Cross-Strait Relations: Economic Interdependence, the WTO, and Security Joseph Fewsmith; ECONOMIC IMPACT OF WTO ACCESSION; PRESSURES FOR LIBERALIZATION; POLITICAL INTERACTION; THE STEEL DISPUTE; INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION; CONCLUSION7. The Challenges and Opportunities for Taiwan and China in the Financial Sector after Entry into the WTO Jih-chu LeeThis book provides a discussion of the general impact of WTO membership on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, and addresses the political and economic impact on cross-Strait relations of common membership.The book begins with an introduction which analyzes the state of cross-Strait economic and political relations on the eve of dual accession to the WTO and briefly introduces the chapters which follow. The first chapter discusses the concessions made by both sides in their accession agreements and is followed by two chapters which describe the manner in which the Taiwan economy was reformed to aSeries on contemporary China ;v. 9.Monetary policyTaiwanMonetary policyChinaTaiwanEconomic conditions1975-TaiwanEconomic policy1975-ChinaEconomic conditions2000-ChinaEconomic policy2000-Monetary policyMonetary policy330.95183.42bclChang Julian958278Goldstein Steven M(Steven Martin)1201128MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910818611203321Economic reform and cross-strait relations4067686UNINA