2009 competitiveness rankings of 31 Mainland China, 34 Greater China, 66 China-India and 79 Asian economies.

Over the past years, China has become increasingly competitive and is rapidly emerging as a global economic power. Extensive research has been conducted by publications such as the World Competitiveness Yearbook (WCY) to measure the competitiveness of countries such as China. However, there is a lac...

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Main Authors: Huang, Pei Si., Koh, Delphine Yu Ping., Yeo, Jing Wei.
Other Authors: Tan Khee Giap
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-212112023-05-19T03:30:05Z 2009 competitiveness rankings of 31 Mainland China, 34 Greater China, 66 China-India and 79 Asian economies. Huang, Pei Si. Koh, Delphine Yu Ping. Yeo, Jing Wei. Tan Khee Giap Nanyang Business School Grace Aw DRNTU::Business::International business::International competition Over the past years, China has become increasingly competitive and is rapidly emerging as a global economic power. Extensive research has been conducted by publications such as the World Competitiveness Yearbook (WCY) to measure the competitiveness of countries such as China. However, there is a lack of research that analyses the competitiveness of countries at a city-level or provincial level. Given the vast geographical size of China, levels of competitiveness may vary greatly across provinces. This study aims to fill this gap by comparing competitiveness levels at a disaggregated level, so as to better inform policy makers to implement strategies that target specific provinces. 2010-03-23T01:14:37Z 2010-03-23T01:14:37Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/21211 en Nanyang Technological University 270 p. application/pdf
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Huang, Pei Si.
Koh, Delphine Yu Ping.
Yeo, Jing Wei.
2009 competitiveness rankings of 31 Mainland China, 34 Greater China, 66 China-India and 79 Asian economies.
description Over the past years, China has become increasingly competitive and is rapidly emerging as a global economic power. Extensive research has been conducted by publications such as the World Competitiveness Yearbook (WCY) to measure the competitiveness of countries such as China. However, there is a lack of research that analyses the competitiveness of countries at a city-level or provincial level. Given the vast geographical size of China, levels of competitiveness may vary greatly across provinces. This study aims to fill this gap by comparing competitiveness levels at a disaggregated level, so as to better inform policy makers to implement strategies that target specific provinces.
author2 Tan Khee Giap
author_facet Tan Khee Giap
Huang, Pei Si.
Koh, Delphine Yu Ping.
Yeo, Jing Wei.
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author Huang, Pei Si.
Koh, Delphine Yu Ping.
Yeo, Jing Wei.
author_sort Huang, Pei Si.
title 2009 competitiveness rankings of 31 Mainland China, 34 Greater China, 66 China-India and 79 Asian economies.
title_short 2009 competitiveness rankings of 31 Mainland China, 34 Greater China, 66 China-India and 79 Asian economies.
title_full 2009 competitiveness rankings of 31 Mainland China, 34 Greater China, 66 China-India and 79 Asian economies.
title_fullStr 2009 competitiveness rankings of 31 Mainland China, 34 Greater China, 66 China-India and 79 Asian economies.
title_full_unstemmed 2009 competitiveness rankings of 31 Mainland China, 34 Greater China, 66 China-India and 79 Asian economies.
title_sort 2009 competitiveness rankings of 31 mainland china, 34 greater china, 66 china-india and 79 asian economies.
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