Using cases from his own experience and from the Asian press, Gamble shows the challenges of doing business in China.
There is a dearth of accurate information and analysis on China's economic/business infrastructure available to the investment community. Using cases from the Asian press and elsewhere, Gamble shows, in no uncertain terms, the challenges of doing business in China, from real estate to joint ventures and beyond. This book is vital reading for business executives, investors, and anyone concerned with China's business and economic environment.
It is possible to read the pertinent law in China—translations of statutes are available—yet determining exactly how the legal infrastructure works on the ground is difficult. Without proper guidance, discerning the infrastructure's impact on risk management, economic forecasting, or prospective business and financial operations is next to impossible. Gamble provides that information through a combination of his own experience, legal research, economic analysis and investigative journalism.
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[An] impressively informative compilation of case experience, raw data, and astute evaluations of the current economic and business infrastructure in China....[I]nvesting In China is an absolute 'must-read' for anyone seriously interested in launching a China-oriented business endeavor or deploying China-based financial investment expenditures.—The Midwest Book Review