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Abstract
A good investment climate is essential for business development and growth and therefore the legal rules which govern investment are crucial. The legal regime regulating foreign investment in China is still developing after its WTO accession. This paper discusses China’s achievements in creating a positive climate for foreign investment, seeking to elucidate the challenges ahead and to explore some possible options.
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YongMei, Chen
(2008)
"The Legal Climate for Foreign Investment in China after its WTO Accession,"
Bond Law Review:
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