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  40. Abnett, William B & Cassidy, Robert B.&nbsp; <i>China's WTO accession:</i>&nbsp; <i>The road to implementation: essays</i>&nbsp; Seattle: National Bureau of Asian Research, 2003.<br><br>
  41. Abnett, William B.; Cassidy, Robert B.&nbsp; <i>China's WTO accession:</i>&nbsp; <i>The road to implementation: essays.</i>&nbsp; Seattle, Wash.: National Bureau of Asian Research, 2002.<br><br>
  42. <i>Accession of China and Taiwan to the World Trade Organization:</i>&nbsp; <i>Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Trade of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, Second Session, September 19, 1996.</i>&nbsp; Washington: United States Government Printing Office, 1998.<br><br>
  43. Amsden, Alice H.&nbsp; <i>The Rise of "The Rest":</i>&nbsp; <i>Challenges to the West from Late-Industrializing Economies.</i>&nbsp; Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2003.<br><br>
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  46. Barfield, Claude E.; Groombridge, Mark A.; Lee, Joseph S.&nbsp; <i>Tiger by the Tail:</i>&nbsp; <i>China and the World Trade Organization.</i>&nbsp; Washington: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1999.<br><br>
  47. Barth, James R..&nbsp; <i>Financial restructuring and reform in post-WTO China.</i>&nbsp; Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands: Kluwer Law International, 2006.<br><br>
  48. Berik, Gunseli.&nbsp; <i>Gender, China and the World Trade Organization:</i>&nbsp; <i>Essays from Feminist Economics.</i>&nbsp; New York, NY: Routledge, 2009.<br><br>
  49. Bosshart, David.&nbsp; <i>Cheap:</i>&nbsp; <i>the real cost of the global trend for bargains discounts & customer choice.</i>&nbsp; Philadelphia: Kogan Page, 2006.<br><br>
  50. Bussiere, Matthieu.&nbsp; <i>Evaluating China's integration in world trade with a gravity model based benchmark.</i>&nbsp; (ed., Schnatz, Bernd) Working paper series (European Central Bank); working paper no. 693. Frankfurt am Main, Germany: European Central Bank, 2006.<br><br>
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  53. Chae, Wook; Han, Hong-yol.&nbsp; <i>Impact of China's accession into the WTO and policy implications for Asia-Pacific developing economies.</i>&nbsp; KIEP working paper; 01-02. Seoul: Korea Institute for International Economic Policy, 2001.<br><br>
  54. Chan, Kam C..&nbsp; <i>China's capital markets:</i>&nbsp; <i>challenges from WTO membership.</i>&nbsp; Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publshing, 2007.<br><br>
  55. Chang, Julian.&nbsp; <i>Economic reform and cross-strait relations:</i>&nbsp; <i>Taiwan and China in the WTO.</i>&nbsp; Toh Tuck Link, Singapore: World Scientific Publishing, 2007.<br><br>
  56. Chang, Wook-Jin.&nbsp; <i>Impact of China's accession into the WTO:</i>&nbsp; <i>China, world, and Korean economy.</i>&nbsp; Cambridge: John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2003.<br><br>
  57. Chang, Wook-Jin.&nbsp; <i>Impact of China's accession into the WTO:</i>&nbsp; <i>China, world, and Korean economy.</i>&nbsp; Cambridge: John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2002.<br><br>
  58. Chen Chien-Hsun.&nbsp; <i>China's banking reform one year after WTO accession</i>&nbsp; Singapore: East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, 2003.<br><br>
  59. Chen, Chien-Hsun.&nbsp; <i>Mergers and Acquisitions in China:</i>&nbsp; <i>Impacts of WTO Accession.</i>&nbsp; Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2008.<br><br>
  60. Chen, Chunlai.&nbsp; <i>Agriculture and Food Security in China:</i>&nbsp; <i>What Effect WTO Accession and Regional Trade Agreements?.</i>&nbsp; Canberra: Asia Pacific Press, 2008.<br><br>
  61. Chen, Jianxun & Shih, Hui-Tzu.&nbsp; <i>Banking and insurance in the new China:</i>&nbsp; <i>competition and the challenge of accession to the WTO.</i>&nbsp; Cheltenham, UK; Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishers, 2004.<br><br>
  62. <i>China after the WTO:</i>&nbsp; <i>what you need to know now.</i>&nbsp; (ed. Feinerman, James Vincent; Peele, B. Thomas). Commercial Law and Practice Course Handbook Series, No. A-817. New York: Practising Law Institute, 2001.<br><br>
  63. <i>China after WTO.</i>&nbsp; (ed. Brahm, Laurence J.). Beijing: China Intercontinental Press, 2002.<br><br>
  64. <i>China and the challenge of economic globalization:</i>&nbsp; <i>the impact of WTO membership.</i>&nbsp; (eds., Fung, Hung-gay, Pei, Changhong, & Zhang, Kevin H.) Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, 2006.<br><br>
  65. <i>China and the Challenge of Economic Globalization:</i>&nbsp; <i>The Impact of WTO Membership.</i>&nbsp; (eds. Fung, Hung-Gay; Pei, Changhong; Zhang; Kevin H.). Armonk, New York: M. E. Sharpe Incorporated, 2005.<br><br>
  66. <i>China and the long march to global trade: the accession of China to the World Trade Organization</i>&nbsp; London; New York: RoutledgeCurzon, 2003.<br><br>
  67. <i>China and the long march to global trade:</i>&nbsp; <i>the accession of China to the World Trade Organization.</i>&nbsp; (eds. Alexandroff, Alan S.; Ostry, Sylvia; Gomez, Rafael). Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia, No. 34. London; New York: Routledge, 2002.<br><br>
  68. <i>China and the WTO :</i>&nbsp; <i>implications and new challenges of China's accession to the WTO.</i>&nbsp; (eds. Han, Dequiang & Tujan, Antonio, Jr.). APRN Conference (4th : 2002 : Guangzhou, China). Philippines: Asia-Pacific Research Network, 2003.<br><br>
  69. <i>China and the WTO:</i>&nbsp; <i>accession, policy reform, and poverty reduction strategies.</i>&nbsp; (eds. Bhattasali, Deepak; Li, Shantong; & Martin, Will). Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2005.<br><br>
  70. International Symposium on China Enters WTO.&nbsp; <i>China Enters WTO:</i>&nbsp; <i>Pursuing Symbiosis with the Global Economy.</i>&nbsp; (eds. Yamazawa, Ippei; Imai, Ken-ichi). (International Symposium January 17, 2001: Makuhari, Japan) Chiba: Institute for Developing Economies; Japan External Trade Organization, 2001.<br><br>
  71. <i>China in the WTO:</i>&nbsp; <i>the birth of a new catching-up strategy</i>&nbsp; (eds. Magarinos, Carlos A.; Long, Yongtu; & Sercovich, Francisco C.). New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002.<br><br>
  72. <i>China's accession to the World Trade Organization:</i>&nbsp; <i>national and international perspectives.</i>&nbsp; (eds. Holbig, Heike; Ash, Robert F.). English-language Series of the Institute of Asian Affairs, Hamburg. London; New York: RoutledgeCurzon, 2002.<br><br>
  73. <i>China's accession to the WTO and infrastructure reform</i>&nbsp; China (Hainan) Institute of Reform and Development. Beijing: Foreign languages Press, 2002.<br><br>
  74. <i>China's economic globalization through the WTO.</i>&nbsp; (eds. Ding, Lu; Wen, Guanzhong James; & Zhou, Huizhong). Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2003.<br><br>
  75. <i>China's Economic Globalization Through the WTO.</i>&nbsp; (ed. Lu, Ding). The Chinese Economy Series. Brookfield, VT: Ashgate Publishing, Limited, 2003.<br><br>
  76. <i>China's growing role in world trade</i>&nbsp; (eds. Feenstra, Robert C. and Wei, Shang-jin). Chicago; London: University of Chicago Press, 2010.<br><br>
  77. <i>China's growth and integration into the world economy:</i>&nbsp; <i>prospects and challenges.</i>&nbsp; (ed. Prasad, Eswar; contr. Barnett, Steven). Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2004.<br><br>
  78. <i>China's rural economy after WTO:</i>&nbsp; <i>problems and strategies.</i>&nbsp; (eds., Chen, Aimin, & Song, Sunfeng) The Chinese economy series Burlington, V.T.: Ashgate Pub., 2006.<br><br>
  79. <i>China, Hong Kong and the world economy:</i>&nbsp; <i>studies on globalization.</i>&nbsp; (eds., Ho, Lok-sang, Ash, Robert F., & Kueh, Y. Y.) New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.<br><br>
  80. <i>China:</i>&nbsp; <i>accession to the WTO and economic reform.</i>&nbsp; (ed. Wang Mengkui; trans. Huang Youyi). Beijing: Foreign Languages Press, 2002.<br><br>
  81. <i>Chindia:</i>&nbsp; <i>how China and India are revolutionizing global business.</i>&nbsp; (ed., Engardio, Pete) New York: McGraw-Hill, 2007.<br><br>
  82. <i>Chinese business law.</i>&nbsp; (ed. Bu, Yuanshi). Munchen: C.H. Beck; Oxford, UK; Portland, OR: Hart Pub.; Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2010.<br><br>
  83. <i>The Chinese economy after WTO accession</i>&nbsp; (eds. Bao, Shuming, Lin, Shuanglin, Zhao, Changwen.) The Chinese economy series. Burlington, VT Ashgate, 2006.<br><br>
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  85. <i>Chinese transnational networks.</i>&nbsp; Chee-Beng, Tan, ed. London: Routledge, 2007.<br><br>
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  90. Das, Dilip K.&nbsp; <i>The economic dimensions of globalization.</i>&nbsp; Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire; New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.<br><br>
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