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    China's Investments in Europe: Lessons for South East Asia

    Moeller, Joergen Oerstroem | July 2017
    Abstract
    The core of economic globalization is that the overall balance of payments and investment balance paints a picture of a country’s economic strength or weakness. Multilateralism is a key concept underpinning growth and prosperity. However, the European Union (EU) – like the US – analyses trade and inward and outgoing direct investment with China in a bilateral context.
    Citation
    Moeller, Joergen Oerstroem. 2017. China's Investments in Europe: Lessons for South East Asia. © ISEAS Yusof Ishak Institute. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/7364.
    Keywords
    Taxation
    Business Financing
    Investment Requirements
    Capital Needs
    Tax Incentives
    Project Risks
    Tariff agreements
    Customs convetions
    Import policy
    Export policy
    Trade Finance
    Risk Financing
    Regional Development Finance
    Public Finance
    Infrastructure Financing
    Financing of Infrastructure
    Financial Security
    Financial Intermediation
    Finance And Trade
    Enterprise Financing
    Trade Regulation
    Trade Finance
    Regional Trade Agreements
    General Agreement On Tariffs And Trade
    Foreign and Domestic Financing
    Investments
    Finance
    Market
    Markets
    Use tax
    Tax administration and procedure
    Taxing power
    Effect of taxation
    Business enterprises
    Foreign trade and employment
    Mentoring in business
    Trade routes
    Bills of exchange
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    Trade
     
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