Policy Reform on Investment Climate: Case Analysis of Hangzhou
The reform of the investment climate in Hangzhou, China, was a long process that involved many players and groups. This comparative analysis describes the different waves of reform, the forces behind them, and the resulting effects. The study concludes that central government policy toward a market...
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okr-10986-91832021-04-23T14:02:44Z Policy Reform on Investment Climate: Case Analysis of Hangzhou Yufei, Pu Lei, Sheng Yul, Yao World Development Report 2005 The reform of the investment climate in Hangzhou, China, was a long process that involved many players and groups. This comparative analysis describes the different waves of reform, the forces behind them, and the resulting effects. The study concludes that central government policy toward a market economy was a strong force in promoting the improvement of the investment climate and that the municipal government of Hangzhou played a key role by adopting a �focusing on certain tasks while putting others aside� policy. Whether the investment climate is good or bad has a strong impact on the economic development of the region. 2012-06-26T15:40:31Z 2012-06-26T15:40:31Z 2004 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9183 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank East Asia and Pacific |
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The reform of the investment climate in Hangzhou, China, was a long process that involved many players and groups. This comparative analysis describes the different waves of reform, the forces behind them, and the resulting effects. The study concludes that central government policy toward a market economy was a strong force in promoting the improvement of the investment climate and that the municipal government of Hangzhou played a key role by adopting a �focusing on certain tasks while putting others aside� policy. Whether the investment climate is good or bad has a strong impact on the economic development of the region. |
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Yufei, Pu Lei, Sheng Yul, Yao |
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Yufei, Pu Lei, Sheng Yul, Yao |
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Yufei, Pu |
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Policy Reform on Investment Climate: Case Analysis of Hangzhou |
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Policy Reform on Investment Climate: Case Analysis of Hangzhou |
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Policy Reform on Investment Climate: Case Analysis of Hangzhou |
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Policy Reform on Investment Climate: Case Analysis of Hangzhou |
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Policy Reform on Investment Climate: Case Analysis of Hangzhou |
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policy reform on investment climate: case analysis of hangzhou |
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Washington, DC: World Bank |
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