Dealing with China : an insider unmasks the new economic superpower / Henry M. Paulson Jr.
By: Paulson, Henry M
Language: English Publisher: New York : |b Twelve, |c 2015. Twelve, 2015Edition: First editionDescription: xv, 430 pages,16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, map ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume |2 ISBN: 9781455504206Subject(s): Free enterprise -- China | China |x |y -- Economic policy -- 2000- | China -- Politics and government -- 21st centuryDDC classification: 330.951 LOC classification: HC427.95 | .P38 2015Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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BOOK | HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY - JHS | HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY - JHS SUBJECT REFERENCE | 330.951 P2857 2015 (Browse shelf) | Available | CITU-HS-JHS6686 |
Includes index.
ch. One At the Purple Light Pavilion --
ch. Two ChineseC Bodies, Foreign Technology --
ch. Three Dealmaking with Chinese Characteristics --
ch. Four Real Gold and Silver --
ch. Five Your Chairman Has Gone to Sleep --
ch. Six Cleaning the Stables in Guangdong --
ch. Seven School for Success --
ch. Eight Saving Shangri-La --
ch. Nine One Bank, Two Systems --
ch. Ten The World's Biggest Mattress --
ch. Eleven A Call to Serve --
ch. Twelve The Great Patio Debate --
ch. Thirteen Hammering Out a New Framework --
ch. Fourteen A Global Reckoning --
ch. Fifteen Darkness at Noon --
ch. Sixteen Skylines and Shorelines --
ch. Seventeen BIT by BIT --
ch. Eighteen The $10 Trillion Reboot --
ch. Nineteen The Party Line --
ch. Twenty The Way Forward.
"Henry M. Paulson, Jr., former Secretary of the U.S. Treasury and CEO of Goldman Sachs, delivers a behind-the-scenes account of China's rise as an economic superpower. When Hu Jintao, China's then vice president, came to visit the New York Stock Exchange and Ground Zero in 2002, he asked Hank Paulson to be his guide. It was a testament to the pivotal role that Goldman Sachs played in helping China experiment with private enterprise. In DEALING WITH CHINA, the bestselling author of On the Brink draws on his unprecedented access to both the political and business leaders of modern China to answer several key questions: How did China become an economic superpower so quickly? Who really runs China? How does business get done there? What are the best ways for Western business and political leaders to engage, compete, and beat China? How can Western investors profit in China?"-- "DEALING WITH CHINA takes the reader behind closed doors to witness the creation and evolution of China's state-controlled capitalism"-- |c Provided by publisher.
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